Never Forget

The Story of Eva Weyl

Second Witnesses from Terra Haute South Vigo High School Indiana: Shivam, Madisyn, Layla, Addison, Angelina, Anna, Andrew, Isabella, Heavenly, Emma, Gabriella, Sonja, Kate, Raelyn, Carter, Avery, Benjamin, Bereket, John, Walter, Christopher, Liam, Sophia, Xander, Alyssa, Virginia, Darcy, Kaelynn, Tyler, Stephen, Madilynn, Adelaide, Abigail, Mark, Abigail, Andrew, Elizabeth, Samuel, Gabriel, Santhrupth, Grace, Austin, Shalynn, Zander, Kaleb, Skylar, Chevy, Lauren, Jocelyn, Treytan and their teachers Peggy Grabowski and Ashley Schaefer

International Second Witnesses come from Terre Haute in the US: 50 students of Holocaust Literature and German class, 15–18 years old, created a beautiful graphic novel on Eva Weyl’s story who they met online before.

It focusses on Westerbork, a “make-believe-camp” (Eva Weyl) in the Netherlands from which more than 100.000 people got deported towards the East. In the camp, camp commander Gemmeker created the illusion of a “normal” life that shielded especially young prisoners like Eva Weyl from the reality of the deportations towards concentration camps. The novel is available in a printed format at the US High School and was digitized for this website.

The graphic novel about Eva Weyl's story was exhibited in the school library at Terre Haute South Vigo High School Indiana

“Never Forget” is a collaborative project with the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. It is funded by the Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.

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