The Memorial in Pictures

<strong>Granite Panels</strong> Following the arbor is a series of black granite slabs etched with photographs of the tortured Holocaust history. Professor Helen Fagin, the Memorial’s historian, wrote the poignant introduction and captions.

Granite Panels
Following the arbor is a series of black granite slabs etched with photographs of the tortured Holocaust history. Professor Helen Fagin, the Memorial’s historian, wrote the poignant introduction and captions.

<strong>The First Sculpture</strong> Their faces ask, “Can it happen?” “Will God forsake us?”
<strong>Anne Frank’s Message</strong><br> The beginning sculpture is framed by a quote from Anne Frank: “… in spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.”
<strong>The Arbor of History</strong> A semicircular colonnade of Jerusalem stone columns supports a wooden arbor with white bougainvillea vines.
<strong>Granite Panels</strong> Following the arbor is a series of black granite slabs etched with photographs of the tortured Holocaust history. Professor Helen Fagin, the Memorial’s historian, wrote the poignant introduction and captions.