מוזיאון לוחמי הגטאות
Region: Kibbutz Lohamei HaGetaot, Israël
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Founded in 1949 by survivors and fighters from the Polish ghettos, the museum of Lohamei HaGetaot ('Ghetto Fighters') in Acre is one of the first Holocaust museums in the world. Unlike Yad Vashem, it deliberately emphasises the armed and cultural resistance of Jews during the Shoah. Its collections include archives from the Warsaw ghetto uprising, works created in the camps, testimonies from resistance fighters, and a department devoted to the destroyed Jewish culture of Eastern Europe. It also manages the Yad Layeled museum, dedicated to child victims of the Shoah.
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