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Jewish Museum Review

4.5 /522 Reviews
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5/5
Excellent museum with a large range of exhibits, and the staff which some are Holocaust survivors were very helpful. A lot of students on excursions. Very moving stories and a in depth historical journey of the events of the Holocaust and experiences of the Jewish people. If you’re interested in WW2, this museum is a must see

Jewish Museum

Posted: Jul 18, 2019
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  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
    Original Text

    A very distinctive Jewish museum in Germany, this museum is very unique, the museum here is also very good, there are a lot of things in the whole area, the museum is also very fun facilities, when you come here to play, you can see a lot of people.

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    Posted: Feb 12, 2020
  • godknows
    4/5Excellent
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    The Jewish Museum, located at the junction of Fifth Avenue and 92nd Street in Berlin, Germany, was built from 1993 to 1995 to commemorate the six million Jews who died in the Third Reich and has a history of nearly two thousand years in Germany.

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    Posted: Dec 9, 2018
  • Monkeyo
    5/5Outstanding
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    One of the most trembling places in the museum is the "Massacre Tower" at the bottom of the corridor of death. The other is the 15-meter-high tower with rare light. The ground is filled with sheets of metal sculpture-face space. Pushing open the extremely heavy iron gate and entering the tower of the Holocaust, when the door closed, except for a little light on the top of the head, the whole body was dark. If it weren't for other visitors, even the sound would disappear in the space. It only takes tens of seconds to look up at the faint light above your head, and you will soon be strangled by silence and darkness. As for the showroom with thousands of metal faces, it is even more depressing and terrifying. After reading some introductions, it was said that visitors could "walk" up to experience the pain of Jews being trampled on. However, I really do not have the courage to look at more than a minute, I feel that I will hear the cries of the victims, let alone actually go up.

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    Posted: Oct 20, 2016
  • E20***63
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Germans have a sense of original sin towards Jews. This article introduces the establishment and end of the Jewish Habitat in Frankfurt, the struggle for integration for centuries, and the rebirth of Jews after the war.

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    Posted: Feb 26, 2017
  • _We***07
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    This museum is very old, recording the dark history of the Jews, and let us remember to cherish peace and stay away from war.

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    Posted: Apr 15, 2020
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