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The Jewish Holocaust Centre is dedicated to the 6 million Jews who were killed by Nazis between 1933 and 1945, presenting eyewitness accounts of 1300 Holocaust survivors, archival footage, photographs and documents from the period.
The Jewish Holocaust Centre is dedicated to the 6 million Jews who were killed by Nazis between 1933 and 1945, presenting eyewitness accounts of 1300 Holocaust survivors, archival footage, photographs and documents from the period. It explores the events around the rise of Nazism, life in the ghettos and camps, and the survivors who went on to settle down in Australia. Highlights include a large model of Treblinka created by a survivor, Peter Schipperheyn's 'Eternal Flame' and Andrew Rogers' 'Pillars of Witness' comprising 76 panels depicting the horrors of Holocaust.
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13-15 Selwyn St, Elsternwick VIC 3185, Australia
+61 3 9528 1985
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