Additional Resources

Video Interviews and Articles Featuring Allan

Video interviews

Hiding in Plain Sight: Surviving the Holocaust

In the Holocaust between five to six million Jewish were killed, and just a few survived. Allan J. Hall shares the anecdotes written in his book, Hiding in plain sight, which narrates how he and his family survived the Holocaust in Poland during the war (1939-1945).

Wellington High School Speech

In this livestream hosted by the Department of Educational Technology, Allan Hall, a Holocaust survivor shares his story with the students of Wellington Community High School in Palm Beach County, Florida.

Allan J. Hall, a Holocaust Survivor | AWARE! | WSRE

In a one-on-one interview with host Dee Dee Sharp, 78 year old Allan J. Hall shares the compelling story of how he and his family survived one of the most atrocious genocides in human history. Hall's family survived by going into hiding for years, and every day just staying alive was a major feat. Today, Hall is an attorney and a professor, and he gives back by sharing his childhood story.

2019 March of the Living Interview

A brief interview of Allan during the 2019 March.

The Florida Holocaust Museum: Lunch and Learn with Holocaust Survivor Allan Hall

One of the largest Holocaust Museums in the country, and one of three nationally accredited Holocaust museums, The Florida Holocaust Museum honors the memory of millions of men, women, and children who suffered or died in the Holocaust. The FHM is dedicated to teaching members of all races and cultures the inherent worth and dignity of human life in order to prevent future genocides.

Glades Central Community High School Livestream

In this livestream, Allan Hall, a Holocaust survivor shares his story with students.

Names not numbers

Names, Not Numbers® at St. Margaret Mary Catholic School 2023-2024

Names, Not Numbers® at Miami Beach High 2022-2023

“Names, Not Numbers,” a Holocaust Oral History Film Documentary program, transforms the traditional study of the events of the Holocaust in Europe into an experiential project involving the actual eyewitnesses to those events – the survivors and World War II veterans. This moves beyond the classroom walls and creates an interactive and empowering educational lesson. Through this unique program, students learn first-hand about the Holocaust by making their own professional documentary. They themselves conduct oral history interviews. They themselves film and edit personal testimonies. They themselves form intergenerational connections and become the "witnesses to the witnesses.

Names, Not Numbers: A Movie in the Making at Miami Beach Senior High 2023 was premiered at Miami Beach Senior High on May 17, 2023. This 1 hour, 06 minute documentary features our Beach High sophomores , juniors and seniors interviewing and testifying about interviewing three Holocaust survivors who now live in South Florida.