An obligation to speak: Holocaust survivor details concentration camp experience Steven Fenves was an avid stamp collector. The Jewish boy, living in Yugoslavia during the 1930s, spent hours on his collection of stamps. When his country was invaded at the onset of World War II, his parents lost their income and they had to barter whatever possessions the family had for food. “My mother had to sell my stamp collection,” Fenves said. He was the featured speaker at Black River Technical College’s 15th annual Holocaust Survivor’s Series held in late October. Fenves was born June 6, 1931, in Subotica, Yugoslavia,...