The Office of Special Investigations donates copies of more than 50,000 pages of trial transcripts and decisions to the Museum's archive.
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During his 14 months in Washington D.C., Harald Edinger learned something valuable about the past, the future, and the role of his generation.
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to be Closed Inauguration Day – January 20, 2009
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Visit State Of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda to learn how the Nazi Party carefully crafted messages to sway millions with its vision for a new Germany. Opens soon.
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