Memoria [EN] No. 66 (03/2023) | Page 8

Auschwitz; a gas mask used by the SS; and a lithograph depicting a prisoner's face by Pablo Picasso.

Additionally, the exhibition features individual objects on loan from more than 20 institutions, museums, and private collections worldwide, including Yad Vashem, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Wiener Library, and the Buchenwald Mauthausen and Sachsenhausen and Westerbork memorial sites.

A Model 2 freight car used during deportations of Jews to ghettos and extermination centers in German-occupied Poland can be in the library’s main courtyard.

The presentation of the exhibition in Reagan Library was possible thanks to cooperation with World Heritage. ‘I truly believe this is one of the most moving and essential exhibitions of our generation, and its tenure at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library speaks to this. Not only is it worth visiting, whether you are near or far, but it is worth returning to and considering deeply: this is not just an exhibition, but a story of horror and of survival,' said WHE President John Norman.

More information about the exhibition and tickets: www.ReaganLibrary.com/Auschwitz.

Previously, the exhibition "Auschwitz. Not so long ago. Not so far away." was in Madrid, New York, Kansas City and Malmö.