Butterflies are known to be symbols of change, hope and life. For the Holocaust Museum Houston, they take on a deeper meaning, representing the 1.5 million children that lost their lives in the ...
From 1941 to 1945, 15,000 children were imprisoned in the Terezin concentration camp in what is now the Czech Republic. Fewer than 150 survived. But a rescued cache of poems and drawings, discovered ...
The Butterfly Project began 20 years ago with the purpose of collecting 1.5 million handmade butterflies. The number represents the amount of children killed during the Holocaust. It all started with ...
The Butterfly Project on display at the United Nations headquarters. The exhibit, which originated at Holocaust Museum Houston, commemorates the 1.5 million children whose lives were lost during the ...
Maximillian Knight is the only Pennsylvania teacher earning a U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Teacher Fellowship. He uses immersive projects, like recreating poems and art made by children in a ...
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