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HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL

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17, rue Geoffroy-l'Asnier, 75004Paris, France Show on map
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The Shoah Memorial, a vibrant place of remembrance that tells the story of the Jews of France during the Second World War.

The Shoah Memorial, Europe's largest archive on the history of the Shoah. The Parisian site offers a number of spaces: a permanent exhibition on the Shoah and the history of Jews in France during the Second World War, a temporary exhibition space, an auditorium, the Wall of Names, where the names of the 76,000 Jewish men, women and children deported from France between 1942 and 1944 are engraved, and the Wall of the Righteous, which bears the names of over 3,900 men and women who saved Jews during the Second World War.

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Visited in april 2025
Musée très intéressant.
Visited in april 2025
Très émouvant
Visited in april 2025
Exposition sur auschwitz impressionnante tout comme le mur des noms
Visited in april 2025
Allez-y.
Visited in april 2025
J’y venais pour la première fois, suis catholique et ai 71 ans. Impossible de ne pas être bouleversé par ce que l’on voit et découvre. Le bâtiment va avec ce lieu de mémoire : triste et replié sur lui-même. Agréable de voir aussi les écoles venir et tous ces jeunes écouter consciencieusement. Pour ma part j’étais bien-sûr informé mais dans la période actuelle il me semblait nécessaire d’y venir un peu comme un geste de solidarité envers tous celles et ceux qui ont disparus et pour tous ces juifs attaqués lâchement dans la rue ou ailleurs.

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