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Museum Resources for your Group Visit to Permanent Exhibition

Activities and Resources for use prior to a Visit to the Permanent Exhibition.

Activities and Resources for use during a Visit to the Permanent Exhibition.

Activities and Resources for use following a Visit to the Permanent Exhibition.

Guide to the Permanent Exhibition

Guide to the Permanent Exhibition
The guide highlights key elements of the exhibition. Numbered illustrations correspond to locations identified in the map at the back of the guide.

A Changed World: The Continuing Impact of the Holocaust

A Changed World: The Continuing Impact of the Holocaust
In the aftermath of World War II, the world-from individual nations to the United Nations; from religious leaders to professionals in fields as diverse as law, medicine, and science; from presidents and prime ministers to private citizens-confronted its legacy. Many of the issues raised by this cataclysmic event continue to have an impact on our lives and the world in which we live.


Historical Resources

The Holocaust Encyclopedia

The Holocaust Encyclopedia
The Museum’s online encyclopedia containing articles, film, photographs, individual histories, survivor testimony, chronologies, maps, artifacts, music, and links to resources.

Victims of the Nazi Era, 1933 - 1945

Victims of the Nazi Era, 1933 - 1945
Five brochures about non-Jewish victims describe the experiences of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Poles, Homosexuals, Handicapped, and Sinta and Roma (Gypsies).

The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students

The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students
Organized by theme, this site uses text, historical photographs, maps, images of artifacts, and audio clips to provide an overview of the Holocaust.


Museum Information

Committee on Conscience
Responding to threats of genocide today.

Art and Architecture

Art and Architecture
Explore the meaning of the Museum's physical space, designed to be a permanent living memorial to all victims who perished in the Holocaust.

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