Photos: Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Randy Schoenberg looks over the Nuremberg Laws in one of the galleries in the new Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust in Pan Pacific Park in Los Angeles. Schoenberg is president of the museum. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Drawers filled with Holocaust memorabilia can be opened by visitors. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Photos of Anne Frank. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
A child’s shoe and cup. “The idea is that this shoe belonged to an innocent child,” Randy Schoenberg says. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
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The museum features 18 informational touch screens, each dedicated to a concentration camp. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
The World gallery has photo montages featuring composer Arnold Shoenberg (in largest photo on the left) and Albert Einstein (large photo on the right). Arnold is the grandfather of museum President Randy Schoenberg. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
Photos at the museum include scenes from concentration camps. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
One exhibit reminds visitors of other atrocities. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
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Randy Schoenberg, an attorney, helped fund part of the refurbished museum through money he earned from a lawsuit over artwork that had been looted by Nazis. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)
The Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust in Pan Pacific Park in Los Angeles is 14,000 square feet and has more than 3,000 artifacts and pieces. (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times)