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Where They Settled: Argentina

Hosted By: Holocaust Museum LA

Holocaust Museum LA presents a continuation of its series on communities built by Holocaust survivors, focusing on those who settled in Argentina. The session examines how survivors arrived and why many remained silent about their experiences for decades, alongside the role of the preexisting Jewish community. It also considers the difficult reality that Argentina admitted Nazi perpetrators, creating a complex environment for survivors rebuilding their lives.

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Holocaust Museum LA

Holocaust Museum LA continues its mission to commemorate those who perished, honor those who survived, educate about the Holocaust, and inspire a more dignified and humane world. It is the first survivor-founded and oldest Holocaust museum in the United States.
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