Coachella Valley Holocaust Essay and Art Contest Liberation 1945.

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Coachella Valley Holocaust Essay and Art Contest Liberation 1945

Essays or Visual Art submissions are due by 5:00 PM March 20, Early submissions are encouraged.

First Prize: $300 and a Certificate Second Prize: $200 and a Certificate Third Prize: $100 and a Certificate

This year’s contest will celebrate the liberation of the concentration camps, which we will soon be studying in the novel Night by Elie Wiesel.

The liberation was a combination of relief for the prisoners and horror as the world found out what had been happening.

Those who had survived the Holocaust were now faced with a struggle to regain their health, restore their dignity, and somehow rebuild their lives.