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Hi there! Does anyone know a historical site in LA that is about the Holocaust during World War II. My history teacher told when I come in there they will give me a code on my hand and show pictures in the concentration camp. I am trying to find what this place calls.
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The Museum of Tolerance?
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Is there anything about the Armenian genocide there?
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Directions/Parking - Museum of Tolerance NEW is the link to JSparrow's excellent suggestion, directions-wise. You can get all the rest of the museum info at its home link.
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This is an interesting news feed. At Palo Alto High School, students can take courses and interview holocaust survivors. To read one interview, you can visit the school website:
Paly Voice: Soul survivor |
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i dont believe there is, which has caused some controversy in the past.
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