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Holocaust, Max Glauben and Dallas museum
Dallas street toppers honoring Max Glauben unveiled on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Glauben devoted his life after liberation to education, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum.
Dallas Holocaust Museum founder's legacy memorialized with street-topper signs
Max Glauben left a lasting legacy in North Texas. As a founding member of the Dallas museum, it only seemed fitting that he should be honored by the city of Dallas on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Dallas honors late Holocaust survivor Max Glauben
Max Glauben left a lasting legacy in North Texas. As a founding member of the Dallas museum, it only seemed fitting that he should be honored by the city of Dallas on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Street topper ceremony to honor Holocaust survivor Max Glauben
The City of Dallas, in collaboration with the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, will host a street topper unveiling ceremony to honor Holocaust survivor Max Glauben
Dallas honors Holocaust survivor Max Glauben on Holocaust Remembrance Day
Mon, January 27, 2025 at 11:21 PM UTC
'He’s the witness': Dallas man speaks with his late father who survived the Holocaust via hologram technology
Max Glauben's hologram at the Dallas Holocaust Museum keeps his story alive, letting visitors engage in conversations about his experiences.
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The legacy of a Holocaust survivor that will never fade
Max Glauben carefully makes his way to a large gray chair, settling in as multiple cameras focus on him. He takes a deep ...
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Max Glauben gets his sign topper.
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Holocaust Remembrance Day draws survivors to Auschwitz service
Nazi German forces murdered some 1.1 million people at the site in southern Poland, which was under German occupation during World War II.
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