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The Holocaust Exhibit


In the Holocaust Exhibit, visitors become witnesses to the events of World War II. A timed tour moves people from exhibit to exhibit to relive a decade of events in Germany from pre-World War II, through the rise and fall of the Third Reich, and liberation. Each visitor receives a different photo passport card with the story of a child whose life was changed by the events of the Holocaust. Throughout the tour, the passport is updated and at the end, the ultimate fate of the child is revealed.

Other highlights include:


Outdoor Café Scene
A re-creation of a 1930's pre-war Berlin Street, including a caf where people are discussing their concerns over the impending Nazi takeover of Germany. An overhead projector reveals their final destiny.

Wannsee Conference
A reenactment of the meeting of Nazi leaders as they decide on "The Final Solution of the Jewish Question" - the destruction of European Jewry.

Hall of Testimony
This specially designed room of witness where visitors can see and hear unforgettable stories of the courage and sacrifice of Holocaust survivors.

 


Global Situation Room
Wiesenthal Center researchers update antisemitic attacks and human rights violations worldwide here.


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