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North Cobb Library Hosting Traveling Exhibit On The Holocaust
A discussion on "The Holocaust: How Did It Happen?" is set for Nov. 15.
Press release from Cobb County Public Library:
Nov. 15, 2022
Georgia Commission on the Holocaust Programs Coordinator Sandra Craine will lead a discussion on The Holocaust: How Did It Happen? on Tuesday, 6 p.m., at North Cobb Regional Library, 3535 Old 41 Highway, Kennesaw 30144.
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The Nov. 15 event will coincide with the commission’s traveling banner exhibit Fashioning a Nation: German Identity and Industry, 1914-1945 on display in the library’s lobby November 14-Dec. 15. The presentation and exhibit are organized in collaboration with the library, Georgia Commission on the Holocaust, and Georgia Public Library Service.
The Georgia Commission on the Holocaust is a secular, nonpartisan state agency that strives to preserve the memory of the Holocaust and promote public understanding of the history. It encourages reflection upon the moral questions raised by this unprecedented event and the responsibilities of citizens in a democracy. For information, visit holocaust.georgia.gov.
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For information on programs and resources offered by the North Cobb library, visit cobbcat.org or call 770-801-5320
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