Three faces stare blankly from sepia-toned passport photos, haphazardly pasted onto a card to an unknown recipient.
Under their pictures are the handwritten words: “Don’t forget us!”It’s unclear when this card was sent.
But its plea has helped shape the permanent collection at the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam, which opens to the public next week.
“I think it’s a remnant of a long-felt discomfort in the Netherlands with taking ownership of what happened,” said Emile Schrijver, the general director of the National Holocaust Museum.
While other museums in the Netherlands cover aspects of the history of the Holocaust — such as the Anne Frank House, or museums that focus on World War II more broadly — the National Holocaust Museum is the first institution devoted to telling the full story of the persecution of Jews in the Netherlands.
Persons:
we’ll, hesitance, ”, Emile Schrijver, Anne Frank House
Organizations:
National Holocaust Museum
Locations:
Amsterdam, Netherlands