Other Memorials

The visuals in this gallery have been grouped into 28 categories. Click on the sample thumbnail photo to view all of the images in any category.
Amsterdam: Various Memorials, I This gallery includes the Ravensbrück Memorial, the Hollandsche Schouwburg (Dutch Theatre), and a monument to those who protected Dutch Jews during the occupation years. (23 photographs)
Amsterdam: Various Memorials, II This gallery includes Nooit Meer Auschwitz by Jan Wolkers, Heleen Levano's Gypsy Monument--Memorial of War, the monument to Jewish resistance, Mari Andriessen's Dock Worker, and others. (27 photographs)
Berlin: Jewish Museum Exterior The building was designed by Daniel Libeskind and completed in 1999. (11 photographs)
Berlin: Jewish Museum Interior Libeskind's unusual structure tells a story even before the exhibits are installed in it. (15 photographs)
Berlin: Jewish Museum Garden of Exile and Emigration Forty-nine concrete columns stand at an incline, with trees planted inside. Forty-eight columns, filled with Berlin earth, stand for 1948, the year the nation of Israel was born. The 49th column, filled with earth from Jerusalem, stands for Berlin. (11 photographs)
Berlin: Käthe Kollwitz Pietá. This memorial to the victims of fascism and militarism is located in Berlin. (10 photographs, 1 object movie)
Berlin: Holocaust Memorial in Park. This group of sculptures is located in a park within the old Jewish quarter of Berlin. (22 photographs, 1 object movie)
Berlin: Memorial at the Former Jewish Cemetery. Sculpture group marking the location of the former Jewish Cemetery in Berlin. The cemetery was desecrated during the Nazi era. (7 photographs)
Berlin: Various Memorials. A variety of Holoacust memorials including Bebelplatz and Topography of Terror. (12 photographs)
Budapest: Various Memorials. Carl Lutz and Raoul Wallenburg memorials and the Dohány Street Synagogue. (18 photographs)
Budapest: Raoul Wallenberg Memorial Park. Wallenburg was a Swedish diplomat who issued thousands of "protective passes" for Hungarian Jews. (19 photographs)
Anne Frank Memorials. Views of the house where Anne and her family hid, a memorial statue in Amsterdam, and her barracks at Westerbork transit camp. (10 photographs)
Hamburg: Holocaust Memorials. Monuments including Here & Now, the Heine Statue, the Black Form--Dedicated to the Missing Jews, the Joseph-Carlebach-Platz Synagogue Monument, and the Square of the Deported Jews. (15 photographs)
Memorials to Homosexual Victims of Fascism. Monuments in Amsterdam, Berlin, Sachsenhausen, and Neuengamme. (11 photographs)
Jerusalem: Yad Vashem Memorial. The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority in Jerusalem, Israel. (11 photographs)
Janusz Korczak Memorials. Sculptures commemorating the man who chose to accompany the orphans in his charge to the gas chambers of Treblinka. (8 photographs)
Miami Beach Holocaust Memorial: Tour. View the components of this memorial in the order a visitor experiences them. Included are: the beginning sculpture, the arbor of history, the dome of contemplation, a sculpture of love and anguish, the memorial wall, and the final sculpture. (21 photographs)
Miami Beach Holocaust Memorial: A Sculpture of Love and Anguish Details of the central sculpture group at Kenneth Treister's Miami Beach Holocaust Memorial. The sculpture group consists of a monumental raised hand covered with figures and surrounded by additional free-standing figures. (27 photographs)
Synagogue Memorials. Monuments marking the former locations of destroyed synagogues in Berlin, Munich, Fürth, Nurnberg, and Hamburg. (14 photographs)
Paris: Holocaust Memorial. The Mémorial des Martyrs de la Déportation is dedicated to the memory of the 200,000 individuals deported from France to German concentration camps during World War II. (10 photographs)
Memorials to Sinti and Roma Victims of Fascism. Monuments at Mauthausen, Buchenwald, Munich, and Ravensbrück. (24 photographs)
United States: Holocaust Memorial Museums. Photographs of museums in New York and Washington D.C. (10 photographs)
Vienna: Jewish Museum. A display of looted and rescued ceremonial objects from Austrian synagogues. (11 photographs)
Vienna: Judenplatz. Rachel Whiteread's Memorial to the Victims of the Holocaust at Judenplatz in Vienna. (12 photographs)
Warsaw: Ghetto Monument. This memorial in Warsaw commemorates the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. (8 photographs, 1 object movie)
Warsaw: Memorial Route of the Jewish Martyrdom and Struggle. This memorial begins at the Warsaw Ghetto Monument and leads the visitor along a path of markers ending at the Umschlagplatz. (13 photographs)
Warsaw: Umschlagplatz. This monument marks the site of the deportation station for the Warsaw ghetto. (7 photographs)
Warsaw Uprising Memorial. This monument is located on Krasinski Square, Warsaw, a site of fierce fighting during the uprising. It consists of two groups of figures. (7 photographs)

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