Adelaide Holocaust Museum
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Robert D
Brooklyn, New York2.718 đóng góp
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thg 10 năm 2023 • Một mình
I booked a visit to the Adelaide Holocaust Museum. Andrew Steiner, a Holocaust survivor, was one of the founders of the museum. He invited me to watch a presentation he was giving to a school group. I found it very interesting and it was also very nice to speak to this 90-year-old artist. You can see him at the far right of the photo I attached. I believe very strongly that we must educate people about the Holocaust so that something like it never happens again. The museum does a good job of presenting the story of the Holocaust and includes the stories of the Holocaust survivors who founded the museum. That adds a personal touch to the exhibits.
Đã viết vào 28 tháng 11, 2023
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David
Adelaide, Úc4 đóng góp
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thg 3 năm 2021
The Adelaide Holocaust Museum is a beautiful space with so much information crammed in. There was a lot of information I didn't know about, including info about South Australian Nazi supporters and what happened to refugees after the war. I thought it was great that so much of the space focused on Jewish culture, rather than just the holocaust itself. It was very thought-provoking seeing the videos of Jewish communities before, during, and after the war.

Like a lot of people, I initially wasn't sure why Adelaide needed a Holocaust museum, but after visiting and learning more I can see that it's actually very relevant for us to have. The Jewish community in Adelaide deserves somewhere that tells such an important part of their history, and I think it would be great for South Australians to visit and learn more about the compassion and generosity that we showed to people in need during the war. These were people that we didn't know and couldn't see, and still went out of our way to try to help. It was a global event, and just because the fighting didn't happen in South Australia doesn't mean it's not part of our story as well.
Đã viết vào 18 tháng 3, 2021
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Bomoh
Mount Gambier, Úc760 đóng góp
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thg 1 năm 2021
Even today the SA government website shows this as a free attraction but it will cost you $10 per head to get in to what is in all honesty a very small exhibition of photographs and text most of which have been widely seen before.
The specific information on South Australian Jewish migrants/victims was interesting but I feel the referencing of the White Australia policy and Britain's reluctance to accept unlimited refugees is a somewhat modern PC viewpoint of the situation. (27,000 Australians and 384,000 Brits died fighting in WW2 partly to overthrow Nazism). We all know it must "never happen again" but the section drawing a parallel between aboriginal issues, Hutu/Tutsi rivalry and Nazism I feel is not balanced and detracts from the industrial suffering of the Jews at that time.
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