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Fifteen years after the Rwanda genocide, the Museum’s Mike Abramowitz reflects on its legacy during a visit to Kigali for the commemoration.
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More »Listen to Sayana Ser talk about how and why she translated The Diary of Anne Frank into her native language of Khmer.
More »Read Victoria Barnett’s post about the Holocaust’s implications for people of faith in the “On Faith” Washington Post/Newsweek online forum.
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“Refugees and Rescue: The Diaries and Papers of James G. McDonald, 1935-1945” Examines his Efforts to Rescue Jews
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Join us May 13 to hear Professor Gerhard Weinberg discuss his memories of Kristallnacht, its significance at the time, and its continued importance today.
More »Join us at the museum for First Person: Conversations with Holocaust Survivors every Wednesday and some Tuesdays at 1 p.m. from March to August. Excerpts from the program are also available as a podcast.
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