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Museum launches World is Witness in Google Earth This new “geoblog” opens a window into the lives of people affected by genocide and its long-term consequences. Learn more about Congo and Rwanda, and read the most recent entries from a Museum visit to South Sudan.
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Music afforded Martin Goldsmith's parents some measure of shelter in Nazi Germany. For a brief period, they could practice their art and perform for other Jews under the protection of an all-Jewish orchestra, set up by the Nazis.
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Tad Stahnke believes that discrimination can exist in any society, and affect any individual. Everyone has an interest--and a responsibility--to confront violence and prejudice in our communities.
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Nobel Laureate and Museum Founding Chairman, Elie Wiesel, speaks with the Museum about contemporary antisemitism, memory, and the memorial role of museums. Read the AAM article (PDF).
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The Museum expresses concern about the deteriorating situation in the Eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Learn more. Visit World is Witness to learn more from our "geoblog."
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Despite enormous suffering and loss, Rose Mapendo found the courage to forgive her jailors and became the inspiration for a new organization, Mapendo International, that provides emergency help to refugees.
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Now you can search the online catalog and watch many of the films in the Museum's Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive, including clips of Nuremberg rallies, Nazi racial science, prewar Jewish life, and more.
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Contact us or print and mail this form if you would like to donate original artifacts to the Museum.
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