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irisblue

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Sat Oct 18, 2025, 11:14 AM Saturday

Auschwitz Not Long Ago Not Far Away exhibition in Cincy 18Oct25-12 Ap26

Cross post from Ohio group & General Discussion

Source-https://www.cincymuseum.org/auschwitz/auschwitz-tickets/

Exhibition details
Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, Union Terminal
Duration: October 18, 2025 – April 12, 2026
Admission: Tickets are required. Same-day re-entry is allowed.
Content: Features over 700 original artifacts from the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and other institutions, along with 400 photographs.
History covered: The exhibition explores the history of Auschwitz, its creation as a German Nazi concentration camp, and its central role in the Holocaust.
Origin: The exhibition was developed by Musealia in cooperation with the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.

Ticket prices are very reasonable to me.

General info-Exhibition details
Location: Cincinnati Museum Center, Union Terminal
Duration: October 18, 2025 – April 12, 2026
Admission: Tickets are required. Same-day re-entry is allowed.
Content: Features over 700 original artifacts from the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum and other institutions, along with 400 photographs.
History covered: The exhibition explores the history of Auschwitz, its creation as a German Nazi concentration camp, and its central role in the Holocaust.
Origin: The exhibition was developed by Musealia in cooperation with the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.

(from Google AI)

I am planning on going myself.

I will also post more about this as I gain info


I do not know if there are more US/Canadian cities at this point





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Auschwitz Not Long Ago Not Far Away exhibition in Cincy 18Oct25-12 Ap26 (Original Post) irisblue Saturday OP
I was able to attend the opening. Amazing exhibit and make sure to leave enough time. CincyDem Saturday #1
Looks like a great event LetMyPeopleVote Saturday #2
Never Forget. Adopting that slogan is so much more meaningful every day. twodogsbarking 12 hrs ago #3

CincyDem

(7,266 posts)
1. I was able to attend the opening. Amazing exhibit and make sure to leave enough time.
Sat Oct 18, 2025, 01:53 PM
Saturday

The content is chilling, not only in its raw inhumanity, but in the way it chronicles the Nazi transition from street violence (a la today's ICE) to being an industrial killing machine.

The most insightful comment I heard during the evening was from a local rabbi during the introduction. He said, in effect, that Auchwitz marked a shift in the Nazi strategy for eliminating Jews and other undesirables. Before Auchwitz, Nazi troops went city but city, creating killing fields and mass graves. What they learned was that it was much more efficient to bring the victims to a centralized killing facility than marching troops around the countryside.

The exhibit in Cincy also includes a portion of artifacts from local survivors and their families - as well as videos recounting their experience. Pretty wild to talk with someone while watching a video of his father talking about how he escaped from Auschwitz during a work detail march or to meeting someone who survived a camp as a child. Cincy was a final destination for many survivors who came to the US and they arrived by train in the same Union Terminal housing this exhibit so the combination of the exhibit AND the space is really powerful.

I didn't have enough time to really see everything so we'll be doing round 2 at some point.

I'll leave this with a quote from one of the gallery walls:

In 1933, the German legal system quickly aligned the Nazi goals. The courts permitted the purge of Social Democrats and Jewss and did not protest when the new goverment gave the police broad powers - independent of judicial review - to arrest and incarcerate real or perceived state enemies in concentration camps.


Sound familiar ??? Don't tell me it was just a coincidence that DJT's kept "My New Order" (a collection of Hitler speeches) on his bedside table (according to Ivana in 1990).
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