Alan Moskin
Rockland-Orange District Council, Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A.
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A retired attorney, Alan resides in Nanuet, NY. He speaks to groups locally and elsewhere about his experiences during World War II. He is on the Board of the Holocaust Museum and Study Center in Spring Valley, NY, and has appeared on numerous media programs.
Remembrances of a Concentration Camp Liberator
The Indescribable Horror that I Witnessed at Gunskirchen
Alan Moskin participated in the liberation of Gunskirchen concentration camp, a sub-camp of Mauthausen, as an eighteen-year-old soldier. The horror he witnessed there compelled him to speak about his experiences, attempting to describe the indescribable.
Remembrances of a Concentration Camp Liberator
The Indescribable Horror that I Witnessed at Gunskirchen
Global History and Culture,
Identity and Responsibility
Alan Moskin participated in the liberation of Gunskirchen concentration camp, a sub-camp of Mauthausen, as an eighteen-year-old soldier. The horror he witnessed there compelled him to speak about his experiences, attempting to describe the indescribable.
Remembrances of a Concentration Camp Liberator
The Indescribable Horror that I Witnessed at Gunskirchen (for Students Only)
High School Recommended,
University Student Recommended
Alan Moskin participated in the liberation of Gunskirchen concentration camp, a sub-camp of Mauthausen, as an eighteen-year-old soldier. The horror he witnessed there compelled him to speak about his experiences, attempting to describe the indescribable.