Holocaust Museum


Member Rating 5 out of 5 by Reidie on July 16, 2003

It's sad and depressing, but it really makes you think and feel. Row upon row of shoes from real people who survived and most who didn't are displayed. Walking through the concentration camp is realistic and they have films of real people and some of the experiments that they underwent during their imprisonment. There is a train you walk through that makes you realize how they might have felt being transported to who knows what. It shows the Holocaust from a child's viewpoint in one area. The Warsaw ghetto is realistic. This museum shows all aspects of the Holocaust. People who helped other escape and hide are highlighted. It is very educational and will bring the horrors of this time to life. It's an emotional trip into history, but one worth the time.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, Sw
Washington, D.C., United States, 20024
(202) 488-0400

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