Sydney Jewish Museum
The Sydney Jewish Museum is dedicated to documenting and teaching the history of the Holocaust so that the events will never be repeated.
1/16The living conditions in the camps are well described with displays at the museum. Picture: Mark Furler
2/16Hitler's Mein Kampf on display at the Sydney Jewish Museum. Picture: Mark Furler
3/16Australia was not keen to offer refuge. Picture: Mark Furler
4/16Sydney Jewish Museum tells some of the saddest stories from the war. Picture: Mark Furler
5/16Sydney Jewish Museum. Picture: Mark Furler
6/16Sydney Jewish Museum details the deception of the Nazis. Picture: Mark Furler
7/16The museum details the ways Jews try to escape or hide from the Nazis. Picture: Mark Furler
8/16Australia was not much of a haven for the Jewish people during World War II. Picture: Mark Furler
9/16The horror of the Nazi killing machines is well detailed. Picture: Mark Furler
10/16Jews were identified with uniform and tattoos. Picture: Mark Furler
11/16Sydney Jewish Museum. Picture: Mark Furler
12/16It's hard to fathom the sheer loss of children's lives. Picture: Mark Furler
13/16The faces of just some of the Jewish children lost in the Holocaust. Picture: Mark Furler
14/16Sydney Jewish Museum. Picture: Mark Furler
15/16Sydney Jewish Museum. Picture: Mark Furler
16/16Sydney Jewish Museum features powerful quotes from survivors. Picture: Mark Furler