The Museum is open on a limited basis with new visitor requirements and safety measures in place. Free timed-entry tickets are required for entry.
The Holocaust is history’s most extreme example of anti-Jewish hatred
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This exhibition explores how the Rohingya, a religious and ethnic minority in Burma, became targets of a sustained campaign of genocide.
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