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  1. May 2
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    I am the granddaughter of Mrs. Neumann. She was so amazing; she'll always have a place in my heart. Your work was so important to her.

  2. May 2

    Great exhibit- a must see for all citizens to get educated on how deceptive governments use hate to gain & abuse power.

  3. 8 hours ago

    Via , how woman's search led to archives to piece puzzle in family's WWII h…

  4. 8 hours ago

    'I will stand in support of all oppressed people everywhere,' says visitor from Utah

  5. During WWII, America brought in the Looney Tunes as reinforcement on the home front. Learn more:

  6. 11 hours ago

    'As a person, let me always love,' says history teacher who visited recently

  7. 11 hours ago

    Through all the hatred he's seen, Marty W. still has hope b/c of the compassion he sees in the students he speaks to.

  8. 12 hours ago
  9. It more important than ever to where unchecked hatred can lead & inspire action to confront it.

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  12. Join us on 5/16 @ 7 PM to explore the potential of new technologies to educate younger generations.

  13. 14 hours ago

    Chandler B., who visited in March, had this to say ...

  14. "We never knew violence or anything like this. It just didn't happen. To be in this situation, believe me, the fear of God gets into you."

  15. "The also had dogs—trained to kill. If they got ahold of any of us, they would tear us apart. Remember, we were all innocent people."

  16. "If you thought you were afraid before, forget it—This was fear. Hell wasn't as frightening as this." — Marty Weiss

  17. "As soon as we got off the railcar, we saw flood lights, soldiers w/ rifles & fingers on the trigger. This was our welcome to ."

  18. "I am counting on visitors to carry on my memory & help ensure what my family endured never happens again." — Marty Weiss

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