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Amsterdam Canal

Say Hallo and Guten Tag to an unforgettable  Living History  lesson when Museum Without Walls journeys to Holland and Germany for a comprehensive exploration of the Holocaust. More

On Location @ Ravensbrück By Michael Berger

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On a cold and rainy day, our group walked the grounds of the Ravensbrück concentration camp, north of Berlin. Student Michael Berger reports on the experience.

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Living History in Action: John Eljon

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While in Amsterdam, Museum Without Walls was privileged to meet with Holocaust survivor Jack Elhon, who was a Hidden Child. More

Video: Museum Without Walls Team

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Museum Without Walls Executive Director Suzzanne Lacey and Leaders Dorothy Munson Kelmetson and Elaine G. Flores discuss the trip.

Faces & Places By Jacob Charlson

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Check out this slideshow from our student photographer, Jacob Charlson. Also take a look at Jacob’s blog here.

On Locaton @ The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe By Debbie Carlson

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Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin

During a walking tour of Berlin, our group stopped at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Teacher Debbie Carlson shares her thoughts on the visit. More

Reflections on Otto Frank By Julie Blaugher

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Otto Frank

Otto Frank was responsible for finding a hiding place and getting his daughter's diary published

While the tale of Anne Frank is familiar, our visit to the Secret Annex also revealed much about her father. Teacher Julie Blaugher shares her thoughts on Otto Frank. More

Video: Thoughts on Amsterdam

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Students Corey Parker, Samantha Burchard, Jacob Charlson and teacher Cindy Evans share their thoughts on experiences in Amsterdam.

On Location @ The Corrie ten Boom House By Michael Berger

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Corrie Ten Boom Museum

The Corrie Ten Boom Museum in Haarlem

Our students and teachers took a train ride from bustling Amsterdam to quaint Haarlem for a tour of the house where Corrie ten Boom hid Jews from Nazis. Student Michael Berger was particularly impressed with the ten Boom story. Read on to hear what he has to say. : More

On Location @ The Anne Frank House By Carlene Blaugher

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Anne Frank House

On any given day, 3,000 to 4,000 visitors pass through the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam. Student Carlene Blaugher was one of them. Read on to find out what she had to say about the experience. More

On Location @ The Secret Annex By Samantha Burchard

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Anne Frank House

Our group poses with guide Eva (far l.) at the Anne Frank House

Student Samantha Burchard (second from l.) has been studying the story of Anne Frank, but reading about the diarist’s life is not the same as actually visiting the home where she lived for more than two years. Read on to see what Samantha has to say. More

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