Testimonies from Oct. 7 attack on Israel are now part of Steven Spielberg's Holocaust archive

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A young woman who watched her boyfriend die as she hid behind a dumpster; a former hostage who spent 55 days in captivity; a grandmother who lost two generations of her family. Stories like theirs have been shared around the world since the Hamas-led attacks on Israel of Oct. 7 but are now being preserved for posterity by a foundation originally created to document the horrors of the Holocaust.

The Shoah Foundation was established 30 years ago at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles by filmmaker Steven Spielberg as a way of preserving the stories of survivors of the Holocaust while

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