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T
he theme for this year’s commemoration is “Legacies of Justice,” in honor of the courage of, and the precedents set by, those who testified during the trials of Nazi war criminals. The theme also pays tribute to those who tirelessly work for the cause of justice, both then and now. Today, more than ever before, individual and communal willingness to seek justice after the Holocaust serves as a powerful example of how our nation can – and must – respond to unprecedented crimes. We must vigorously pursue justice for the victims of such acts of hatred and inhumanity, not only for their sake but for the sake of present and future generations.
 
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  • VISITORS SPEAK ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF REMEMBRANCE
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    PLAN A COMMUNITY OBSERVANCE
    Civic ceremonies, university lectures, library displays of books related to historical and contemporary genocide are only some of the ways to Remember victims of the Holocaust. Plan an observance in your community for next year.
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    Names reading in the Museum's Hall of Remembrance.
    Names reading in the Museum's Hall of Remembrance. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Tuesday, April 25, 2006
    10:15 a.m.–4:30 p.m

    Hall of Remembrance
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    ach year, the USHMM commemorates The Days of Remembrance by holding a reading of names. Please Join us on April 25th.
    On April 25, 2006, this year’s Day of Remembrance, the Museum invites visitors to participate in a names reading ceremony held in the Hall of Remembrance, one of our memorial areas. The ongoing ceremony begins at 10:15 a.m. and continues until 4:30 p.m. During your visit to the Museum on this day, add your voice to others as we remember the victims of the Holocaust. The event is open to all who wish to participate.

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    How does one mourn for six million people who died? How many candles does one light? How many prayers does one recite? Do we know how to remember the victims, their solitude, their helplessness? They left us without a trace, and we are their trace.

    — ELIE WIESEL
    DAYS OF REMEMBRANCE 2001

     
    THIS YEAR'S COMMEMORATION  
    Learn about the theme: Legacies of Justice
    PAST COMMEMORATIONS
    See video of commemorations held in the United States Capitol Rotunda and read speeches by ceremony speakers such as Laura Bush, Elie Wiesel, Ruth Mandel, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Condoleeza Rice, Benjamin Meed, and others.
     
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    USHMM Days of Remembrance 2006 Special Focus

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    LINKS
     “The Nuremberg Trials and Their Legacy”
    www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/focus/warcrimetrials/
    (USHMM Special Focus page)
     “Bibliographies: The Nuremberg Trials”
    www.ushmm.org/research/library/
    bibliography/index.php?content=nuremberg

    (USHMM Library)
     The Doctors Trial: The Medical Case of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings
    www.ushmm.org/research/doctors/
    (USHMM Online Exhibition)
     Web site of the Museum’s Committee on Conscience
    www.ushmm.org/conscience/
    (USHMM)

    “A single landmark of justice and honor does not make a world of peace.
    — FORMER U.S. SECRETARY OF WAR HENRY STIMSON,
    JANUARY 1947.

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    A Changed World: The Continuing Impact of the Holocaust This brochure is available here online or at the Museum’s information desk.
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