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526. Silvina Fernandez-Duque leads a group of children in activity at the U.S.
CHILDREN/YOUTH (USHMM) N; EDUCATION DIVISION (USHMM) N; EXHIBITIONS (SPECIAL) N; FAMILY SUNDAYS N
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527. Silvina Fernandez-Duque leads a group of children in an activity in the Wexner Learning Center, U.S.
CHILDREN/YOUTH (USHMM) N; EDUCATION DIVISION (USHMM) N; FAMILY SUNDAYS N; FERNANDEZ-DUQUE, SILVINA
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528. Children take part in an activity at the Tile Wall, U.S.
CHILDREN/YOUTH (USHMM) N; EDUCATION DIVISION (USHMM) N; FAMILY SUNDAYS N; PAMPHLETS/LEAFLETS
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529. Children take part in an activity at the Tile Wall, U.S.
CHILDREN/YOUTH (USHMM) N; EDUCATION DIVISION (USHMM) N; FAMILY SUNDAYS N; PAMPHLETS/LEAFLETS
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530. Museum educator Andrea Lewis leads children in a discussion at the U.S.
CHILDREN/YOUTH (USHMM) N; EDUCATION DIVISION (USHMM) N; FAMILY SUNDAYS N; GONDA EDUCATION CENTER N
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531. View of the Hall of Witness in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum during a ceremony commemorating the first anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
BUILDING (USHMM) N; CEREMONIES (USHMM) N; CEREMONIES/COMMEMORATIONS N; HALL OF WITNESS N; SEPTEMBER
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532. View of the Hall of Witness in the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum during a ceremony commemorating the first anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
BUILDING (USHMM) N; CEREMONIES (USHMM) N; CEREMONIES/COMMEMORATIONS N; HALL OF WITNESS N; SEPTEMBER
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533. View of the 14th Street entrance to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, in which the American flag is flying at half mast to commemorate the first anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
BUILDING (USHMM) N; CEREMONIES (USHMM) N; CEREMONIES/COMMEMORATIONS N; ENTRANCES (14TH ST.) N
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534. The quotation by Gen. Dwight David Eisenhower on the exterior of the Hall of Remembrance facing Eisenhower Plaza, the U.S.
ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHS N; BUILDING (USHMM) N; EISENHOWER, DWIGHT DAVID N; ENTRANCES (15TH ST ... .)/EISENHOWER PLAZA N; EXTERIORS (USHMM) N; HALL OF REMEMBRANCE N; QUOTATIONS N
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535. A member of the Visitors Services staff talks to a school group in front of the children's Tile Wall in the Gonda Education Center at the U.S.
BUILDING (USHMM) N; CHILDREN/YOUTH (USHMM) N; CONCOURSE N; GONDA EDUCATION CENTER N; MUSEUM STAFF N ... SCHOOL TOURS N; TILE WALL N; TOURS (USHMM) N; VISITOR SERVICES N; VISITORS N
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536. A member of the Visitors Services staff talks to a school group in front of the children's Tile Wall in the Gonda Education Center at the U.S.
BUILDING (USHMM) N; CHILDREN/YOUTH (USHMM) N; CONCOURSE N; GONDA EDUCATION CENTER N; MUSEUM STAFF N ... SCHOOL TOURS N; TILE WALL N; TOURS (USHMM) N; VISITOR SERVICES N; VISITORS N
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537. View of the "Loss and Regeneration" sculpture and the Eisenhower Plaza from inside the U.S.
ART IN PUBLIC SPACES N; ART N; BUILDING (USHMM) N; ENTRANCES (15TH ST.)/EISENHOWER PLAZA N ... EXTERIORS (USHMM) N; ROSS BUILDING/ANNEX (USHMM) N; SCULPTURE N; SHAPIRO, JOEL N; VISITORS N
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538. Visitors walk through the Eisenhower Plaza on their way to the U.S.
ART IN PUBLIC SPACES N; ART N; BUILDING (USHMM) N; ENTRANCES (15TH ST.)/EISENHOWER PLAZA N ... EXTERIORS (USHMM) N; ROSS BUILDING/ANNEX (USHMM) N; SCULPTURE N; SHAPIRO, JOEL N
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539. DC police training squad visits the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.
EDUCATION DIVISION (USHMM) N; EVENTS N; MUSEUM STAFF N; OFFICIAL VISITS N; PERMANENT EXHIBITION ... (USHMM) N; POLICE/LAW ENFORCEMENT N; SPECIAL EVENTS N; TOURS (USHMM) N; TOWER OF FACES N; WILLIAMS, LYNN
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540. Hate Speech that Claims Rohingya Do Not Belong in Burma
One of the most widespread examples of anti-Rohingya hate speech is the claim that Rohingya are not native to Burma. That false narrative has been used for decades.
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541. The Evolution of Nazi Anti-Jewish Policy in Wartime
During the 1930s and 1940s, Nazi policy toward Jews evolved. Initially, the Nazi leadership aimed to dispossess Germany’s Jews of their rights and property. This policy, the Nazis hoped, would force Jews to emigrate.
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542. The Legacy of Nazi Propaganda and the 21st Century
In the 20th century, the Nazis showed the world how dangerous propaganda could be in the hands of experts. They used the most current technology available to promote their radical goals.
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543. 2. Neighbors Watch—and Profit—as Jews Are Deported
One October morning in 1940, Nazi authorities in the small German town of Lörrach notified local Jewish people that they had two hours to pack.
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544. 3. A Town Gathers to See Jewish Neighbors Deported
Manfred Wildmann describes how only one neighbor amongst a crowd reached out to his family as they were deported from their hometown.
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545. 5. Neighbors Buy and Sell Jews’ Belongings after Killings
Some Latvian civilians helped German authorities round up and kill Jews; others looted and sold their furniture, clothing, and other possessions.
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546. 4. Police in Occupied Europe Hunt and Imprison Jews
German forces looked to local police in occupied Europe for help in finding, capturing, and killing Jews.
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547. 5. Resist or Comply? Police Face Choices at Work
Police treatment of Jews could shift rapidly.
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548. 6. Police Take Initiative in Arresting and Deporting Jews
Paris police organized the first mass arrests of Jews in France.
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549. What did Refugees Need to Obtain a US Visa in the 1930s?
It was difficult to get the necessary papers to leave Germany, and US immigration visas were difficult to obtain. The process could take years.
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550. How Many Refugees Came to the United States from 1933-1945?
How did US immigration law affect people hoping to escape Nazi Germany and enter the United States? Learn how many people were able to leave Europe, how many people remained on the waiting list, and how immigration to the United States changed over time.