Curator's Corner: A Child's Shoe from Auschwitz — Holocaust Memorial & Tolerance Center of Nassau County
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - These shoes are a powerful reminder of lives lost during the Holocaust. In July 1944, Soviet forces liberated the Majdanek camp. It was the first major
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