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    The Melbourne Holocaust Museum (MHM) (formerly known as the Jewish Holocaust Centre) was founded in Elsternwick, Melbourne, Australia, in 1984 by Holocaust...
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  • Judaism (Kew, Victoria) Holocaust Memorial Melbourne General Cemetery Holocaust Memorial (Parkville, Victoria) Sydney Jewish Museum (Sydney) Magen Shoah...
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  • Health Management Mayer Hoffman McCann P.C., US accountancy firm Melbourne Holocaust Museum Menstrual hygiene management Mi Hazánk Mozgalom – Our Homeland...
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  • Holocaust Museum Houston, Houston, Texas, US Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, Skokie, Illinois, US Jewish Holocaust Centre, Melbourne, Australia...
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    The Holocaust—the murder of about six million Jews by Nazi Germany from 1941 to 1945—is the most-documented genocide in history. Although there is no...
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  • model of the Treblinka camp, which is on display at the Melbourne Holocaust Museum in Melbourne, Australia. Sztajer was born on 15 July 1909 in Częstochowa...
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  • The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (category Novels about the Holocaust)
    State Museum commented in 2020 that the novel "should be avoided by anyone who studies or teaches about the Holocaust." The Melbourne Holocaust Museum, while...
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    Oskar Schindler (category The Holocaust in Poland)
    master for the rest of his life. They are currently housed at the Melbourne Holocaust Museum. The whereabouts of the actual ring have long been unknown, nor...
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    2020. Retrieved 8 June 2022. Cumeroogunya (also Cumeragunja) "Melbourne Holocaust Museum". Retrieved 14 November 2023. "Indigenous studies student helps...
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  • Melbourne, Australia, is home to a large number of cultural institutions, museums and historic sites, some of which are known worldwide: Culture of Melbourne...
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  • in the design of the museum, and the project team for its creation worked closely with the Jewish Holocaust Centre in Melbourne. One of Steiner's sculptures...
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    workplaces and other venues. As of 2000[update], Melbourne had the largest population of Polish Jews and Holocaust survivors in Australia, and the largest number...
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    include: Solomon Museum, Berat Jewish Museum of Australia, Melbourne, Victoria Sydney Jewish Museum Jewish Museum Vienna Austrian Jewish Museum, Eisenstadt...
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  • Kerstin Thompson (category Architects from Melbourne)
    Art Museum & Bridge, Illaroo, New South Wales, Australia: Sir Zelman Cowen Award for Public Architecture, 2022 2022 — Melbourne Holocaust Museum, Elsternwick...
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  • were Darebin Intercultural Centre by Sibling Architecture; the Melbourne Holocaust Museum by Kerstin Thompson Architects (KTA); Nightingale Village in Brunswick...
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    Building, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2001 Award, Melbourne Museum, Melbourne, Victoria 2012 Award, MONA, Hobart, Tasmania 2013 Award, Perth...
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  • Heather Morris (author) (category Writers from Melbourne)
    she stated that as a child she knew nothing about the Holocaust. In 1971, she moved to Melbourne; there she met and married Steve Morris in 1973. In 1975...
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  • Leo Cooper (historian) (category Holocaust survivors)
    Leo Cooper (born 1922) is a Polish Holocaust survivor and historian at the University of Melbourne. Cooper was born in Warsaw, Poland in 1922, and was...
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    Four out of ten Australian Jews call Melbourne home. The city is also residence to the largest number of Holocaust survivors of any Australian city, indeed...
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  • in Recoleta neighbourhood. In Melbourne, a small memorial in honour of Wallenberg stands at the Melbourne Holocaust Museum and Research Centre in Elsternwick;...
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