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May Brown Bag Lecture: Abe's Story, A Holocaust Survivor

Helen Bissell Brown Bag | Augusta Museum of History

5/14/2025 12:30:00 PM

5/14/2025 1:30:00 PM

Contact: Augusta Museum of History
Contact Phone: 7067228454
Contact Email: education@augustamuseum.org
Website Address: https://www.augustamuseum.org/BrownBag
Ticket Price: 5.00
Event Direction: 560 Reynolds Street, Augusta 30901 The main parking lot and entrance to the Museum is off of 6th Street.

On Wednesday, May 14th, at 12:30pm Helen Bissell will share Abe's Story during the Museum Brown Bag Lecture. Abe's Story is an account of resilience during one of history's darkest periods, the Jewish Holocaust. Abram Korn was just 16 in 1939 when the Luftwaffe attacked Lipno, Poland, marking the start of World War II. He miraculously survived the ghettos, concentration camps, and a brutal 150-mile Death March. Helen Bissell, the daughter of Abram Korn, will share his story, his connection to Augusta and what we can learn from this story in 2025. The Brown Bag History Lecture Series is provided monthly by the Augusta Museum of History and is an ideal lunchtime break for downtown professionals, retirees, and students. The lectures are free to Museum members and $5 for non-members, no registration required. Participants can bring a lunch to enjoy in the Museum Rotunda and the AMH will provide water, hot coffee and a dessert. Lunch can begin as early as 11:30am; the lecture takes place in the History Theater at 12:30pm with a short Q&A following. The recorded sessions will be available on the AMH YouTube channel and shared on social media. In 2025 the Augusta Museum of History will focus the Brown Bag History Lecture Series on collecting oral histories from area families. These family histories will help us as a community preserve legacy, bridge the gap between generations, and give a spotlight to different cultures, histories and stories in our area. Through these lectures and interviews, you, the listener, will gain a unique understanding of Augusta?s past, and be inspired to gather and share your own story with your family and others. Most assuredly recording family histories will enrich your understanding of where you come from and guarantee that your family?s stories are not lost.

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