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U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum seeks testimonies from Polish survivors of WW2
20 maja, 2013
The Museum seeks testimonies from Polish veterans and survivors of WW2 as well as other Poles who were persecuted, displaced or discriminated against by Nazi Germany and their collaborators between the years 1933 and 1945.
The Museum seeks to rescue and preserve these oral testimonies, artifacts, documents and photographs while there is still time – before the veterans and survivors are gone and their personal histories lost forever.
The Museum will hold its 20th anniversary national tour in Chicago on Sunday, June 9th, from 10:00 AM at Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers, 301 East North Water Street. It will be a free, family-friendly, daylong public event featuring a variety of opportunities to engage with Museum resources, people, and programs and pay tribute to local Holocaust survivors and World War II veterans. To register, please visit the Museum’s website.
You can also provide the testimonies requested by contacting the Museum’s Curator:
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW
Washington, DC, 20024-2126
or by email: curator@ushmm.org
For more information, please see the attached two fliers or contact Mr. Jaime J. Monllor, International Outreach Officer at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Office of Collections, Curatorial Affairs Division, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington DC 20024-2126 tel. 202-488-2692, fax 202-314-7820, jmonllor@ushmm.org, www.ushmm.org
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