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As artwork goes, it's stunning — a giant tapestry of a blond, blue-eyed hunter holding a spear, a falcon perched on his arm, a fox sneaking behind his feet and a stag immediately behind him. Oak ...
The next day I walked through Dachau’s museum, reconstructed barracks, gas chamber, and crematorium. I stood where I thought my grandfather had stood 78 years before, when he had taken his ...
The Oklahoma National Guard Museum, formerly known as the 45th Infantry Division Museum, is known for a significant ...
More than 200,000 prisoners were held there and least 40,000 killed there between 1933 and 1945, according to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. (CNS/KNA) Today, American citizens are being ...
Elzbieta Cajzer, head of the museum's collections department, shows a collection of shoes that belonged to child victims of the former Nazi German death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau at the conservation ...
During World War II, within the walls of the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau, a Jewish prisoner secretly penned a short note and hid it inside a violin he had ...
It is unknown how the violin left Dachau and ultimately made its way to Hungary. But Kempa, according to documents provided to the Hungarian art dealers by the museum at the Dachau memorial site, ...
But Kempa, according to documents provided to the Hungarian art dealers by the museum at the Dachau memorial site, survived the war and returned to his native Poland to continue making instruments ...
It is unknown how the violin left Dachau and ultimately made its way to Hungary. But Kempa, according to documents provided to the Hungarian art dealers by the museum at the Dachau memorial site ...
A visit to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum revealed a hidden piece of family history to Clarice Wilsey; her father was among the first doctors at the liberated Dachau concentration camp.
This image obtained from AP video shows a tag with the text ”K.L. Dachau” seen through the f-holes of a Dachau-built instrument dubbed the ”violin of hope” in Magyarpolány, Hungary ...
But Kempa, according to documents provided to the Hungarian art dealers by the museum at the Dachau memorial site, survived the war and returned to his native Poland to continue making instruments ...