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TECHNOLOGY BRINGS IMAGES OF HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS TO LIFE

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DALLAS — Max Glauben was 17 and had already lost his mother, father and brother at the hands of the Nazis when U.S. troops rescued him while he was on a death march from one German concentrat­ion camp to another.

The recollecti­ons of the Dallas resident who as a Jew in Poland survived the Warsaw Ghetto and Nazi concentrat­ion camps are now being preserved in a way that will allow generation­s to come to ask his image questions. Glauben, who turns 91 on Monday, is the latest Holocaust survivor recorded in such a way by the University of Southern California Shoah Foundation.

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