Amsterdam National Holocaust Museum og entrébillet til minde





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National Holocaust Museum fortæller historien om nazisternes forfølgelse og mord på jøderne i Holland. Før Anden Verdenskrig levede jøder og ikke-jøder side om side. De havde samme rettigheder. Men under krigen dræbte nazisterne og deres samarbejdspartnere omkring seks millioner jøder i Europa. Det var Holocaust eller Shoah. Dette er det første og eneste museum, der fortæller historien om forfølgelsen af jøderne i hele Holland. Herunder jødernes dagligdag på tærsklen til Anden Verdenskrig, befrielsen, som jøderne oplevede den, og hvordan Holocaust er blevet behandlet i vores nationale erindringskultur: Alt dette undersøges i museet.
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Gennem denne tidligere læreruddannelse blev hundreder af jødiske børn, der blev holdt i fængslet i vuggestuen ved siden af, smuglet til relativt sikre steder ved hjælp af modstanden under anden verdenskrig. På dette historiske sted, i det nationale holocaustmuseum, fortælles historien om holocaust i skiftende udstillinger og arrangementer i en kunstnerisk form og baseret på personlige konti.
Under anden verdenskrig fik besættelsesstyrkerne jøder til at samles i dette tidligere teater. Ti tusinder af mennesker blev holdt her, uden at vide, hvilken skæbne de ventede på, indtil de blev deporteret til koncentrations- og udryddelselejre. Hollandsche Schouwburg er nu et mindesmærke med en mur af navne, der minder om de jødiske ofre. Der er også en udstilling om Holocaust i Holland.
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Anmeldelser(41)
This is a very impactful museum and very well done. The video interviews with survivors are outstanding and the interactive ones are amazing.
It gives a different perspective from all nations and reminds you not only of the horror what took place but all those who tried to help.
I was so impressed to sit and listen to the stories told by the survivors themselves, as older persons. Remarkable and touching. Then photographs, personal belongings of both young and old were unforgettable.
Insightful and impactful!!! Enjoyed all of it. So important to remember our history so as not to repeat evil.
I like that it is self guided so you can take your time. While the subject matter is very somber it is a must experience.
It was confronting but told the story as it was and it was eye opening and hopefully nothing like this in any magnitude happens again As it said on our way out Now you know, don’t forget Thank you to the staff and for keeping these sad events at front of mind so we can reflect and hopefully make the world a better place Don’t forget to visit the cafe on the corner - that sells swinckels- has great food and coffee. MatreD was lovely
Interesting & thought provoking. It's unbelievable the cruelty the Germans inflicted on the Jews & other groups of people who didn't conform to the Nazi ideology. I thought the museum handled this terrible period in history sensitively.
This was a wonderful way to learn about the Nazi impact in the Netherlands It was very well done and brought about many emotions for me. We spent almost 4 hours here!
It sucks as if you are not up front in the group you see nothing. If you take your time reading you miss half the stuff the presenter says. The speaker on the copper part of the tour had the WORST sound. It echoed and made it almost impossible to understand him. I thought it was a WASTE!
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience did not meet your expectations. We would like to clarify that the ticket you purchased provides entrance to the museum only and does not include a guided tour. Because of this, we’re not entirely sure which presenter or guided experience you are referring to. If you could share a bit more information about what part of the visit this relates to, we would be happy to look into it further.
A very moving experience, and quite informative. We did Anne Frank’s house and the Holocaust museum in the same day. It was a lot. I think I would break it up in two different days in the future.



