Mémorial de la Shoah, 17 Rue Geoffroy l'Asnier, 75004Map
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Very historical attraction, you can also understand the history of the French from here, if you like history, military and other knowledge, you can come and see, otherwise you may feel a little stuffy
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The Holocaust Memorial in Paris was built to commemorate the French Jews who were persecuted by the German Nazis during World War II. It officially opened on January 27, 2005, the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz, Poland.
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Very historical attraction, you can also understand the history of the French from here, if you like history, military and other knowledge, you can come and see, otherwise you may feel a little stuffy
After reading this memorial with tears, humanity is terrible. For the sake of the so-called possession, humanity is good. For the people who love you, the Jewish people are the best people in my heart. You have suffered so much because people are jealous of the truth and the power of wisdom you insist on believing this. The Future of the Nation
The memorial hall commemorates the Jews who were slaughtered in World War II. The walls here are densely documented with the names of the Jews killed, as well as some historical information of the time. The shocking images and texts all complained about Hitler's cruelty at the time, and reminded everyone that peace was important.
There are several important memorials for the victims of World War II in the world, including Tel Aviv, New York and other places. MémorialdelaShoah Paris Holocaust Memorial is the most important one. Also known as the "Disaster Memorial", "Nazi Holocaust Memorial". Established after the war. The building is in a simple and solemn gray, with a large satellite sign on the front. The names of the victims, relics, text and imagery are all reminding visitors of how deep the disaster humanity has experienced. The memory of the deceased is to not repeat the tragedy. Open from Sunday to Wednesday, Friday 10:00-18:00. Thursday 10:00-22:00. Free visit. Take the subway M7 Line Mary Bridge Station.
The Paris Jewish Massacre Memorial Hall is a very historical place, it was built by the Nazis on the concentration camps in France during World War II, and on the walls of the memorial hall, the names of the Jews who were slaughtered at the time are burned, and it is particularly shocking and sad to see. You can come and see that history.
The Holocaust Memorial Hall (memorial de la Shoah), the map navigation, was built in 1956, originally to give the anonymous Jewish memorial hall, now has become the Nazi Holocaust Memorial Hall, Hebrew "Shoah" and the "Holocaust" in the text of the same meaning. Bring children over, can live in peace, super happy.