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Serial Numbers - Death markers

Some very messed up stuff, seeing all those numbers was bizarre, every inch of glass is covered with them...
 
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
I never knew ONE of these existed, much less two.

I didnt know it existed either down in Boston, the people I went with said we should go see it, its right there in the middle of the downtown area!
 
The DC one is a museum. I only got to go there for a VERY short amount of time (damn school tours), but it was VERY moving and realistic. Would recoommend it to anyone.
 
http://www.ushmm.org/

The DC one gives you a lil bio of someone involved with it all.... and ou find out about their life and what happened to them in the end ... (so far, I'm 1 that made it.... 2 that didn't)
 
missed the one in boston, but i spent almost a whole day at the one in dc, got there at 10, left at like 6 or 7, amazing place
 
Originally posted by: SaigonK
Originally posted by: z0mb13
why do they use serial numbers?

Each death camp prisoner recieved a serial number as their means of identificaiton...

oh I see

u dont think it would be more humane if the actual names are used? (that is for known ones)
 
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