Come check out three new exhibits at Tutt:
The Courage to Remember:
The Holocaust, 1933-1945
A vivid and compelling series of text and images describing the Holocaust from its roots to its aftermath.
Apr.9-16, 2nd floor Atrium. Poster series created by the Simon Wisenthal Center; exhibit coordinated by Kobi Chumash. See Museum of Tolerance: Online Multimedia Learning Center: Index to Courage to Remember for online version.
Photo: Youth Aliyah in Marseilles port on the way to Palestine, 1934. CL:Leni Sonnenfeld
Colorado College During World War II
This exhibit covers the CC Victory Garden, women student activities during the time when few men were enrolled, the Quonset huts known as “Tiger Town”, and the V-12 military training unit that was housed at CC. All photos are from Tutt Library's Special Collections.
Block 7, 2nd floor display cases. Coordinated by Lisa Lister.
Science Books for Non-science Readers
Science books of general interest for people who like to read! A selection of classic and popular science writing on everything from astronomy to forensics.
Block 7, 1st floor book display. Coordinated by McKinley Sielaff.
i will never forget about the holocaust. Luckily my grandma told me a lot about the history, which she experienced (she used to live in east germany, close to the poland border). What a pity that nobody speaks about what happened straight after the world war. My whole family was robbed by the russians, which came by trains to germany. They took the last things, which the germans had, or better to say which the german women had, because there wasn t much men. They assault the women / girls sexually, even took some to russia, destroyed the houses, beat the women, old men & kids. There is a lot which i can speak about. Anyway, thanks for posting the online museum!
Posted by: Tobias | April 16, 2012 at 04:47 PM