Auschwitz Exhibition - Now in Los Angeles

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For a limited time at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley (CA).

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2020 European Heritage Awards

GRAND PRIX and WINNER at the category of “Education. Training. Awareness"

Auschwitz was the largest German Nazi concentration and death camp and the most lethal of all. More than 1,100,000 people were killed behind its barbed-wire fences.

Today the remains and history of this unambiguous symbol of the horrors carried out by Nazi Germany serve as a universal warning of the dangers that stem from hatred, intolerance and antisemitism, and make us see human cruelty at its uttermost.

For the first time in History, more than 700 original objects are shown in the first travelling exhibition about Auschwitz co-produced by Musealia and the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, a moving and accurate tour through one of the darkest chapters of the History of Humankind that will certainly stir the world’s conscience.

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