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Auschwitz Exhibition
Auschwitz extends far beyond its physical boundaries. It marks a profound rupture in history and exposes how violence can be normalized, systematized, and administered—offering a critical lens through which to reflect on our present and on our responsibilities today.
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In a world where virtual experiences are increasingly common, the presence of original objects in exhibitions offers something irreplaceable: authenticity. Being able to touch a real fragment of the Berlin Wall that divided a city in 2 for almost 30 years, standing inches away from a postcard written by a prisoner in Auschwitz, or observing...
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This autumn, Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. will continue its North American journey with a new opening at the Cincinnati Museum Center in Ohio, expanding the reach of its message even further.
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For the first time, the groundbreaking exhibition Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. will be presented in Canada, hosted by one of the nation’s most prominent cultural institutions, the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM).
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Over 100,000 visitors, including over 15,000 students, have already visited “Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away” in Boston. Since its opening on March 15th “Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away” has touched Boston as an educational, poignant and moving visit through one of the most difficult chapters of human history. The exhibition marks...
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With over 45.000 tickets sold just before the opening on the 15th of March, the exhibition, which will be in Boston (MA) until the end of Summer has set an unprecedented record, selling out its first two weekends in the city
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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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