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Holocaust Survivor, Advocate of Dallas' Holocaust Museum Dies at 94
Max Glauben, a survivor of the Holocaust and champion for the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, died on Thursday. He was 94.
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Holocaust Survivor, Advocate of Dallas' Holocaust Museum Dies at 94
Max Glauben, a survivor of the Holocaust and champion for the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, died on Thursday. He was 94.
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Holocaust Survivor Max Glauben is DMN's Texan of the Year 2019
Max Glauben, a key player in the creation of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, is The Dallas Morning News’ 2019 Texan of the Year. Dallas Morning News Vice President and Editor of Editorials Brendan Miniter discusses this year’s choice.
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Survivors of Genocide Gather For Opening Of Dallas' New Holocaust & Human Rights Museum
In a moving moment, survivors of the Holocaust cut the ceremonial ribbon to open the new Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum in Dallas on Tuesday.
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Exclusive Preview: Go Inside Dallas' New Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
After more than six years of planning, fundraising and construction, Dallas’ new Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is ready to open.
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Web Extra: A Holocaust Survivor Describes His Family's Own Experience
WEB EXTRA: Dallas Holocaust survivor, 91-year-old Max Glauben, described his family’s own experience.
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Exclusive Preview: Go Inside Dallas' New Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
After more than six years of planning, fundraising and construction, Dallas’ new Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is ready to open.
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Dallas Museum Aims at Increasing Knowledge of Holocaust Among Millennials After ‘Concerning' National Survey
The Dallas Holocaust Museum has received concerning results from a national survey that found many young adults have little to no knowledge about one of the darkest moments in our world’s history.