The Museum is free and open six days a week. View the full schedule. This minute film, available in multiple languages, provides a concise overview of the Holocaust and those involved.
The ceremony at the US Capitol, featuring a candle-lighting and names reading, is happening now. Join us right now to watch a live interview with a survivor, followed by a question-and-answer session.
Free timed-entry tickets are required for entry. The health and safety of our visitors, staff, and volunteers are our highest priority. To help reduce the risk of transmission of COVID, the Museum is reopening on a limited basis with new visitor requirements and safety measures in place.
Free timed-entry tickets are required to enter the Museum building. The Museum does not have a public parking facility, but there is a paid parking garage located across the street, on D Street, SW, between 13th and 14th Streets, and some metered parking along Independence Avenue. For more information regarding hours, timed entry and safety protocols, visit the museum's website.
More About DC. The Capital of Free Museums. Women in Washington Group Itinerary. In the Steps of the President. Partner Content. Picture talking to her about life when she was imprisoned at Auschwitz and about the promise she made to the women who saved her life. After a short intro film, you will be able to ask questions to the holograms of Fritzie Fritzshall, Aaron Elster, and other Survivors in this award-winning innovative exhibition.
Read More. She tirelessly fought hatred, telling her harrowing story of survival and… Read More. September th marks the 80th anniversary of the largest massacre during the Holocaust committed by mobile killing units in the German-occupied Soviet Union Territories Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Bessarabia, North Bukovina, and Soviet Union , with over 33, Jews murdered in two days.
Originally published in Smithsonian Magazine Author: Nora McGreevy When European Jews targeted by the Nazis sought help from nations around the world, most of their pleas went unanswered: At a conference of 32 countries, for instance, only the tiny Dominican Republic agreed to welcome additional German Jewish evacuees.
Background: A culmination of events spanning centuries led to the Armenian Genocide. Between , Ottoman Turkish power declined through war and loss of territory. Known as the… Read More. On Nov.
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