"In 1943, Frank was drafted into the U.S. Army, where he served during the Battle of the Bulge and later in the Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns. Today, Frank volunteers with the Holocaust Memorial Museum to help share critical stories like his own."Read on Twitter
Here are other recent tweets from Bradley Schneider:
"Frank Cohn shared his story: Born August 2, 1925 in Breslau, Germany, Frank and his family experienced rampant antisemitism after the Nazis came to power. They escaped Germany in 1938."Read on Twitter
"We were honored to host six Holocaust survivors, Frank Cohn, Tamar Hendel Fishman, Theodora Klayman, Lisa Kraft, Jol Nommick, and George Salamon."Read on Twitter
"We have a national commitment to remember the Holocaust. I have the great privilege of being one of five appointed trustees of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Council. As a trustee, this morning I hosted the House's Yom HaShoah Commemoration, or Holocaust Remembrance Day."Read on Twitter