Lesser known Holocaust memorials you’ve visited that you found were very well done and educational?
Lesser known Holocaust memorials you’ve visited that you found were very well done and educational? Curious to see what memorials people have visited that they found particularly moving that aren’t as well known? I went to Pinkas synagogue in Prague and that was probably the first time I went to a memorial that really conceptualized for me what actually happened and the number of people that were killed. Also the stumbling stones in Salzburg. ...