Historical Focus Exhibitions

The "Crystal Night"

On the night of 9 to 10 November 1938, a wave of violence was unleashed against Jews in Germany and Austria. Called "Crystal Night" because of the many broken windows, this first major manifestation of anti-Semitic violence, orchestrated by the Nazi power, aims to accelerate the emigration of Jews, considered too slow.

The Warsaw Ghetto

The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest ghetto established by the Nazis during the Holocaust. From its creation in the autumn of 1940 until its destruction after the heroic revolt of the fighters against the German army in April-May 1943, it will bring together up to 450,000 people.

The story of the red poster

Carried out by the German propaganda services in France, published in 15,000 copies and plastered throughout Paris, the red poster constitutes a major propaganda operation against the Resistance.

From the discovery of the camps to the return of the deportees

Created on the occasion of the commemorations of the 80th anniversary of the year 1945, this exhibition deals with the discovery of the camps by the allied armies (American, British, French and Soviet), the repatriation of the deportees and the reconstruction attempts, as well as the gradual realization of the reality of the Nazi concentration camp universe. [...]

The Righteous Ones of France

Since their entry into the Panthéon in January 2007, the Righteous of France have become a major figure in the memory of the Second World War. This exhibition presents the rescue actions that developed within the population in response to the persecution of Jews in France.