Holocaust Section

The Holocaust Exhibit is a sound-and-light guided, seventy minute dramatic presentation that covers the period from the 1920s to 1945. Visitors are led back in time to become witnesses to events in Nazi-dominated Europe during World War II.

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.

Highlights


Outdoor Café Scene

A re-creation of a 1930's pre-war Berlin Street café where people are discussing their concerns over the impending Nazi takeover of Germany. Subsequent events and the final destiny of these people are projected overhead.

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Hall of Testimony

A specially designed room of witness where visitors can see and hear unforgettable stories of the courage and sacrifice of Holocaust victims and survivors.


Passport Printout Area

 

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Wiesenthal Office

 

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