The Boston Holocaust Memorial comprises six luminous glass towers, representing the 6 million Jews killed, engraved with millions of numbers, Boston


The New England Holocaust Memorial, near Faneuil Hall Market Place, is a memorial dedicated to the Jews that lost their lives in the Holocaust during World War II. Designed by Stanley Saitowitz and erected in 1995, the memorial consists of six glass towers that the visitor can walk under. Engraved on each of the six towers are one million numbers, symbolizing the six million killed in the Holocaust. Each tower symbolizes a different major concentration camp (Majdanek, Chelmno, Sobibor, Treblinka, Belzec, and Auschwitz-Birkenau).


Size: 5060px × 3386px
Location: Downtown, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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