Lohamei Hageta'ot
Interesting in Acre.
Lohamei Hagetaot (Lohamei HagetaOn the road from Acre in Nahariya is located agricultural commune (kibbutz) Lohamei Hagetaot (Lohamei Hageta'ot), founded in 1949 by people, survivors of Nazi concentration camps. In addition to the cultural center named in honor of the poet Kattsnelsona, who was killed in 1944 in Aushvaytse, it is a museum that provides information about various concentration camps, the resistance to the Nazi regime in Poland and Lithuania. Every year on April 19 on the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 are organized special exhibitions. The ground floor is an exhibition on the history of Vilnius, referred to as "Lithuanian Jerusalem" and the history of the Jewish community from 1551 until 1940. It also presents material on the early days of the socialist and Zionist movements of the XIX century, objects illustrating the daily lives of Polish Jews. From the main hall staircase leads down into two underground rooms. In one of their rooms put a plan of Treblinka, another - a portrait of Janusz Korzhakov, doctors and teachers, and more than 2000 drawings, made prisoners. On the first floor of the museum are instruments of political anti-Semitism, the history of the deportation of Jews and many others.