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Le Memorial de la Shoah is the Holocaust museum located in Marais, France. In 2005 the very important and historical museum was opened and finally introduced to the public. After several years of hard work and history, Le Memorial de la Shoah is now ready to share the remarkable loss by the Jewish people and their stories with the world. The museum includes a total of 9 different educational activities which include a museum, Temporary Exhibitions, Pedagogical and training activities, an auditorium, the multi media learning center, the bookshop, the review and other publications, services for families of victims, and visits for sites of commemoration.

In the museum it includes a total of at least 76,000 people names including 11,000 children that were sent from France to German Death Camps. Each person’s name that died was engraved on the wall of names. Most of the people whose names are engraved on this wall died in Auschwits-Birkenau, but some were killed in different camps. These deaths occurred between the years of 1942-1944.

As the years go by people visit the memorial to see their loved ones names and to see all of the Jews names who passed away during World War II. I would be incredibly lucky to get to go to this museum and see all of the important history behind Le Memorial de la Shoah.