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Auschwitz Exhibition
The Auschwitz exhibition extended in California after being one of the most visited exhibition in the library's +30 years of history.
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The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library officially unveiled the “Auschwitz” exhibition. It is expected to be the most attended exhibit in the library's 30 + history.
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Discover how the Red Cross and its network of volunteers managed to rescue more than 15,000 people from Nazi camps. By Malmö Museer.
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Rescue and Resistance: Danish Jews During The Holocaust. The objects that the Danish Jewish Museum has contributed to the "Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away" exhibition reflect the different experiences of the Danish Jewish people during the Holocaust, a story of rescue and resistance.
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Superviviente de Auschwitz, David Lenga, durante el acto de instalación del vagón.
The exhibition will be open at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library (RRPL), in Simi Valley (CA) from March 2023.
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Since its opening on 26 May, more than 60,000 people have visited the exhibition at Malmömässan. Now, due to popular demand, it will be extended until 29 January 2023.
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On 10 August, the exhibition will be hosted by Pawel Sawicki from the Auschwitz Birkenau State Museum, who will give an exclusive talk highlighting the history of Auschwitz, the symbolism of the site and its significance. As well as various aspects and challenges he and the Auschwitz Memorial face in their work.
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The exhibition opened today after surpassing 20.000 pre-sold tickets. It features more than 700 original artifacts, many for the first time.
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Only less than 10 % of the tickets remaining with the all time record of 300,000 visitors attending to the Auschwitz exhibition...
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Since opening it has been embraced by nearly 260,000 guests, number that will mark an all-time record for touring exhibitions at Union Station Kansas City after 20 years.
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