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  1. Mémorial de la Shoah is the Holocaust museum in Paris, France. [1] The memorial is in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, in the Marais district, which had a large Jewish population at the beginning of World War II. [2] The memorial was opened, by President Jacques Chirac, on 27 January 2005. This day was chosen to coincide with International ...

  2. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Le Mémorial de la Shoah est un lieu de mémoire du génocide des Juifs , situé à Paris en France . Il réunit dans un même lieu: un musée consacré à l'histoire juive durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale dont l'axe central est l'enseignement de la Shoah . Ce musée a ouvert ses portes en janvier 2005 , dans le quartier du Marais (4 e ...

  3. Shoah Memorial. 17, rue Geoffroy l’Asnier. 75004 Paris. Tel : + 33 (0)1 42 77 44 72. Fax : + 33 (0)1 53 01 17 44. contact@memorialdelashoah.org. Open from Sunday to Friday, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Opening times. The Shoah Memorial is a museum dedicated to Jewish history during the Second World War, with the central focus on the teaching of the ...

  4. Mémorial de la Shoah. 17, rue Geoffroy l’Asnier 75004 Paris. Tél : + 33 (0)1 42 77 44 72 Fax : + 33 (0)1 53 01 17 44 > contact@memorialdelashoah.org Le Mémorial de la Shoah est ouvert du dimanche au vendredi.

  5. The CDJC, which moved to Paris after the Liberation and into the Memorial of the Unknown Jewish Martyr in 1956, is open to researchers. With support from the Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah, the State, the City of Paris and the Île-de-France Region, the Memorial was able to expand. The new Memorial

  6. The Shoah Memorial is a recognized Foundation of public utility. The Shoah Memorial works for the dissemination and teaching of the history of the Shoah to large and diverse audiences, including school children. He designs exhibitions within his institutions and abroad, in France and abroad, and circulates travelling exhibitions. The Memorial ...

  7. The Shoah Memorial in Paris opens its doors to us free of charge, inviting us to remember and understand the history of the Jews of France, especially during the Second World War.

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