The New England Holocaust Memorial is dedicated to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. It has six 54 feet high glass towers set on a black granite path, each one over a stainless steel grate beneath which lies a dark chamber representing a Nazi death camp - Majdanek, Sobibor, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Chelmno and Belzec

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New England Holocaust Memorial, Boston

The New England Holocaust Memorial is dedicated to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. It has six 54 feet high glass towers set on a black granite path, each one over a stainless steel grate beneath which lies a dark chamber representing a Nazi death camp - Majdanek, Sobibor, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Chelmno and Belzec.

The New England Holocaust Memorial is dedicated to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. It has six 54 feet high glass towers set on a black granite path, each one over a stainless steel grate beneath which lies a dark chamber representing a Nazi death camp - Majdanek, Sobibor, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Chelmno and Belzec. The 6 also represents the 6 million Jews killed during the Holocaust. The towers are internally lit at night.


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About New England Holocaust Memorial

 98 Union St, Boston, MA 02129, United States

 +1 617-457-8755

 www.nehm.org

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