Elise Taft | Armenian Genocide Survivor | 30 for 30 | USC Shoah Foundation

Published 2024-04-11
To mark our 30th anniversary year and launch into our fourth decade, we bring you #30for30, a curated series of remarkable clips from our core Holocaust Collection, the Armenian Genocide Testimony Collection, and our expanding Contemporary Antisemitism Collection.

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Elise Taft, Armenian Genocide survivor. She shared her testimony with the Armenian Film Foundation in 1984.

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All Comments (5)
  • @danawinsor1380
    Her story is beyond appalling. I saw an photo of something that I believe happened during the Armenian Genocide. It was so vile and horrifying I can't even say (or write) the words.