National Catholic Reporter, May 21st, 1993
Visitors to the Holocaust Museum that opened in April in Washington enter by walking into a large, dark elevator. On the ride up to the fourth floor, recorded voices of soldiers who liberated a concentration camp describe what they discovered. Then the elevator doors slide open and you're faced with a wall-sized photograph of a barracks full of dead bodies.
Instead of merely describing the Holocaust, this museum brings people into the experience of it. Voices from the Holocaust, edited by Harry James Cargas, does in book form what the museum does through a variety of media: invites readers ...
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