

The exhibition design is based on historical imagery gathered from family photo albums, documentary sources, and pictorial diaries of the period.ĭaniel’s diary entries, which serve as the exhibition’s primary text, are based on the wartime writings of young people and on the memories of some of those who survived. Visitors then enter realistic environments where they can touch, listen to, and engage in Daniel’s world as it changes during the Holocaust. The exhibition tells the story of one family’s experiences during the Holocaust from the perspective of a boy growing up in Nazi Germany.Ī brief film introduces the exhibition’s narrator, Daniel, and the story of the Holocaust.

Remember the Children: Daniel’s Story is the Museum’s primary exhibition program for young people and their families. Location: First Floor, Anne and Isidore Falk Gallery
