Holocaust Speaker’s Emotional Accounts Captivates Audience

Holocaust speaker Stephen Nasser spoke to students about his life journey against Nazi Germany. Nasser recounted his devastating past that resulted in the deaths of family members.

The speaker had pictures of Nazi oppression towards Jews in concentration camps.

Nasser’s vivid anecdotes consisted of human sacrifice and verbal assault.

The Holocaust survivor had his wife, Françoise, a retired nurse, by his side in sorrow while hearing the Holocaust stories.

Nasser detailed the United States involvement in combating Nazi oppression.

He repeatedly praised United States General George Patton for saving himself and many others from death.
Nasser used his platform to spread an anti-bullying message that resonates with students today.

The speaker explained that bullies lack the intelligence to respect themselves, so they demean others for temporary self-healing.

He said that school bullies spread evil and hatred towards others, similar to the German Nazis.
Nasser believes that bullies should focus on becoming more educated.

According to Nasser, education can save lives and end global brutality towards human kind.
Nasser claimed that education will make family members, friends, and your surrounding community admire you.

In his view, people with higher intelligence do not engage in harm towards others.
However, Adolf Hitler showcased intellectual potential and was one of the top in his class in primary school, according to History.com.

Nasser ended his speech with a tribute to American soldiers.

The audience rose while Nasser spewed pro-American sentiment. He even referenced ISIS and the fight to save Muslims in the Middle East.

Nasser congratulated General Patton and the United States military for being a world savior in World War II and even in the modern day.

The Holocaust survivor captivated the audience with emotional anecdotes that highlighted the evils of oppression.
Stephen Nasser’s stories are a reminder for all students that the evil actions of a few can impact so many.