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Mémorial de la Shoah 1
History Exhibition
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Mémorial de la Shoah

4th Arr.

Walk through the raw history of the Holocaust through survivor testimonies, haunting photographs, and deeply personal archives. This free memorial confronts the past with unflinching honesty, leaving visitors changed.

Free admission
Historical archives
Moving testimonies
Educational exhibits

Tips

😢"This place brought me to tears"
🇬🇧English translations available
📖archives include survivor testimonies

Mémorial de la Shoah

17 Rue Geoffroy l'Asnier, 75004 Paris, France

Upcoming at Mémorial de la Shoah

Friday, Jun 12
Trois fille et un garçon

Trois fille et un garçon

June 12

Four childhoods captured in photographs before they were lost to the Holocaust. David Teboul's exhibition follows three girls and one boy through their early years, their smiles growing more poignant as you learn what came after.

Le premier génocide du XXe siècle : Herero et Nama dans le Sud-Ouest africain allemand, 1904-1908

Le premier génocide du XXe siècle : Herero et Nama dans le Sud-Ouest africain allemand, 1904-1908

June 12

This unflinching exhibition confronts the first genocide of the 20th century: the systematic extermination of the Herero and Nama peoples by German colonial forces in Namibia from 1904 to 1908. Through photographs, documents, and survivor accounts, it traces the brutal extermination order, concentration camps, and the stolen human remains sent to Germany for racial research.

Images de la rafle du billet vert

Images de la rafle du billet vert

June 12 at 10am

When two collectors walked into the Mémorial de la Shoah in 2020 with five forgotten contact sheets, they unlocked 98 photographs unseen for 80 years. Harry Croner's rediscovered images document the devastating "billet vert" roundup of May 14, 1941: the first mass arrest of Jews in France, censored by the Nazis and buried by history until now.