Auschwitz Exhibition Catalog
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Auschwitz Exhibition Catalog
SKU: C-AUS001
This book tells a story to shake the conscience of the world. It is the catalog of the first-ever traveling exhibition about the Auschwitz concentration camp, where 1.1 million people–mostly Jews, but also non-Jewish Poles, Roma, and others–lost their lives. More than 280 objects and images from the exhibition are illustrated herein. Drawn from the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and other collections around the world, they range from the intimate (such as victims’ family snapshots and personal belongings) to the immense (an actual surviving barrack from the Auschwitz III-Monowitz satellite camp); all are eloquent in their testimony. An authoritative yet accessible text weaves the stories behind these artifacts into an encompassing history of Auschwitz—from a Polish town at the crossroads of Europe, to the dark center of the Holocaust, to a powerful site of remembrance. Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. is an essential volume for everyone who is interested in history and its lessons. Hardcover. 240 pages. 9.25” x 11.25” **This item is not discountable.**
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Auschwitz Exhibition Logo Mug
SKU: S-AUS200
Our matte black and white coffee mug features the Auschwitz Exhibition subtitle – Not long ago. Not far away. on both sides of the mug. 12 oz. capacity. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. The Auschwitz Exhibition at the Reagan Library features an extraordinary collection of more than 700 original artifacts from 20 global institutions and museums. **This item is not discountable.**
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Auschwitz Exhibition Logo Bookmark
SKU: S-AUS205
This quality black leather bookmark with fringe is printed in white with the Auschwitz Exhibition subtitle #Not long ago. Not far away. Measures 1.5 x 9 inches. Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. The Auschwitz Exhibition at the Reagan Library features an extraordinary collection of more than 700 original artifacts from 20 global institutions and museums. **This item is not discountable.**
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Auschwitz Exhibition Logo Journal
SKU: S-AUS203
Soft to the touch, our simulated black leather pocket sized 5” x 7” journal. Imprinted on the cover in white is the Auschwitz Exhibition subtitle Not long ago. Not far away. Features color coordinated elastic band closure and ribbon bookmark. 80 lined pages. Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. The Auschwitz Exhibition at the Reagan Library features an extraordinary collection of more than 700 original artifacts from 20 global institutions and museums. **This item is not discountable.**
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Auschwitz Exhibition Logo Tote Bag
SKU: S-AUS204
Large, eco-conscious, soft to the touch. lightweight cotton tote bag in black. Imprinted on the front in white is the Auschwitz Exhibition subtitleNot long ago. Not far away. Approximately 14.5” x 16.25”. 25 inch handles. Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. The Auschwitz Exhibition at the Reagan Library features an extraordinary collection of more than 700 original artifacts from 20 global institutions and museums. **This item is not discountable.**
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Auschwitz Exhibition Logo Pencil
SKU: S-AUS201
Matte black standard wood pencil with black eraser. Imprinted in white is the Auschwitz Exhibition subtitle Not long ago. Not far away. Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. The Auschwitz Exhibition at the Reagan Library features an extraordinary collection of more than 700 original artifacts from 20 global institutions and museums. **This item is not discountable.**
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Auschwitz Exhibition Quote Mug
SKU: S-AUS206
Teal and white coffee mug features the quote “It Happened. Therefore it can happen again.” by Auschwitz survivor, Primo Levi. Quote is on one side of the mug along with the Auschwitz Exhibition subtitle #Not long ago. Not far away. 11 oz. capacity. Microwave safe. Hand washing recommended. Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. The Auschwitz Exhibition at the Reagan Library features an extraordinary collection of more than 700 original artifacts from 20 global institutions and museums. **This item is not discountable.**
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Auschwitz Exhibition Quote Magnet
SKU: S-AUS202
Teal magnet features the quote “It Happened. Therefore it can happen again.” by Auschwitz survivor, Primo Levi and the Auschwitz Exhibition subtitle #Not long ago. Not far away. Measures 3.5 x 2.5 inches. Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. The Auschwitz Exhibition at the Reagan Library features an extraordinary collection of more than 700 original artifacts from 20 global institutions and museums. **This item is not discountable.**Holocaust Remembrance Tie
$44.95 $29.99
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Holocaust Remembrance Tie
SKU: AUS108
Wearing the Holocaust Remembrance Tie shows a commitment to remember the innocent victims of the persecution and the horrors of the Nazi extermination camps. By relaying the survivors message you will help prevent such a tragedy from happening again. You will give the next generation hope that theirs will be a world of rebirth, a world where peace doves can fly freely. Designed by Holocaust Survivor, Hanka Kornfeld-Marder 100% silk.
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Man's Search For Meaning by Victor E. Frankl
SKU: AUS026
Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival. Between 1942 and 1945 Frankl labored in four different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the experiences of others he treated later in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. Softcover.165 pages.
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Man's Search For Meaning by Victor E. Frankl
SKU: AUS027
A young adult edition of the best-selling classic about the Holocaust and finding meaning in suffering, with a photo insert, a glossary of terms, a chronology of Frankl’s life, and supplementary letters and speeches. Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival. Between 1942 and 1945 Frankl labored in four different camps, including Auschwitz, while his parents, brother, and pregnant wife perished. Based on his own experience and the experiences of others he treated later in his practice, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid suffering but we can choose how to cope with it, find meaning in it, and move forward with renewed purpose. Softcover. 159 pages.
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The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank
SKU: AUS003
Anne Frank’s The Diary of a Young Girl is among the most enduring documents of the twentieth century. Since its publication in 1947, it has been a beloved and deeply admired monument to the indestructible nature of the human spirit. Anne Frank and her family, fleeing the horrors of Nazi occupation forces, hid in the back of an Amsterdam office building for two years. This is Anne’s record of that time. She was thirteen when the family went into the “Secret Annex,” and in these pages, she grows to be a young woman and proves to be an insightful observer of human nature as well. A timeless story discovered by each new generation, The Diary of a Young Girl stands without peer. For young readers and adults, it continues to bring to life this young woman, who for a time survived the worst horrors the modern world had seen—and who remained triumphantly and heartbreakingly human throughout her ordeal.
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Anne Frank's Diary - The Graphic Adaptation
SKU: AUS010
A timeless story rediscovered by each new generation, The Diary of a Young Girl stands without peer. This graphic edition remains faithful to the original, while the stunning illustrations interpret and add layers of visual meaning and immediacy to this classic work of Holocaust literature. For both young readers and adults The Diary continues to capture the remarkable spirit of Anne Frank, who for a time survived the worst horror the modern world has seen—and who remained triumphantly and heartbreakingly human throughout her ordeal. Includes extensive quotations directly from the definitive edition; adapted by Ari Folman, illustrated by David Polonsky, and authorized by the Anne Frank Foundation in Basel. Hardcover. 149 pages.
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The Cat Who Lived with Anne Frank
SKU: AUS009
Told through the warm lens of a beloved pet, The Cat Who Lived with Anne Frank captures the life of a young girl filled with promise in a way that young readers can appreciate and understand. Told from the perspective of the cat who actually lived with Anne Frank in the famous Amsterdam annex, this poignant book paints a picture of a young girl who wistfully dreams of a better life for herself and her friends, tentatively wonders what mark she might leave on the world, and, above all, adamantly believes in the goodness of people. Accompanied by beautiful, vivid art, this book is a perfect introduction to a serious topic for younger readers, especially at a time when respect and inclusion are so important. Written by David Lee Miller and Steven Jay Rubin. Hardcover. 40 pages. Ages: 4-8 years old.
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Anne Frank -- Little People, Big Dreams
SKU: AUS011
In this book from the critically acclaimed Little People, BIG DREAMS series, discover the life of Anne Frank, the writer whose diary captured the hearts of the public. Anne Frank was born in Germany to a loving family. But when World War II broke out, Anne and her family had to hide in a secret annex in Amsterdam. Here, Anne wrote her famous diary, describing her belief in people's goodness and her hopes for peace. After the war, her diary captured the hearts of the public and she became one of the most important diarists of the 20th century. This moving book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with historical photos and a detailed profile of Anne's life. Hardcover. 30 pages.
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The Watchmaker's Daughter by Larry Loftis
SKU: AUS023
New York Times bestselling author and master of nonfiction spy thrillers Larry Loftis writes the first major biography of Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch watchmaker who saved the lives of hundreds of Jews during WWII--at the cost of losing her family and being sent to a concentration camp, only to survive, forgive her captors, and live the rest of her life as a Christian missionary. Corrie stopped at nothing to face down the evils of her time and overcame unbelievable obstacles and odds. She persevered despite the loss of most of her family and relied on her faith to survive the horrors of a notorious concentration camp. But even more remarkable than her heroism and survival was Corrie’s attitude when she was released. Miraculously, she was able to eschew bitterness and embrace forgiveness as she ministered to people in need around the globe. Corrie’s ability to forgive is just one of the myriad lessons that her life story holds for readers today. Hardcover. 370 Pages.The Daughter of Auschwitz
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The Daughter of Auschwitz
SKU: AUS014
A powerful memoir by one of the youngest survivors of Auschwitz, Tova Friedman, following her childhood growing up during the Holocaust and surviving a string of near-death experiences in a Jewish ghetto, a Nazi labor camp, and Auschwitz. In The Daughter of Auschwitz, Tova immortalizes what she saw, to keep the story of the Holocaust alive, at a time when it's in danger of fading from memory. She has used those memories that have shaped her life to honor the victims. Written by Tova Friedman and award-winning former war reporter Malcolm Brabant. Softcover. 298 pages."Voices" CD by Michael Shapiro
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"Voices" CD by Michael Shapiro
SKU: AUS337
“Voices” was born more than twenty years ago when Michael Shapiro served as Music Consultant to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. After reading poetry by Sephardic victims during the Shoah, he wrote the hour-long choral and chamber ensemble as a requiem honoring the victims of the Holocaust. The composition is varied in tone and includes hints of cabaret, religious observance, and transcendent echoes that reflect the international impact of the Holocaust on Jewish people from different countries. According to Shapiro, “the composition delivers an ending that bespeaks longing for a Jewish homeland, through which the voices of those stilled by evil and tyranny will be heard.”