Vienna museum opens archival exhibit
Vienna’s Jewish Museum opened an exhibit featuring newly discovered artifacts on the city’s Jews, including many from the Holocaust period.Photos, letters about emigration and Nazi documents are included in the collection, which opened Wednesday and is on display through Oct. 21.Archival material also includes Jewish items and correspondence dating back to the 19th century.Some of the World War II material only surfaced in 2000 when the Jewish Community was cleaning out one of its properties and discovered 800 boxes of material.
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