Plan your Visit To Yad Vashem
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Sun-Thurs: 08:30-17:00
Fridays and holiday eves: 08:30-14:00
Saturday and Jewish holidays – Closed

Yad Vashem is open to the general public, free of charge. All visits to Yad Vashem must be reserved in advance.

Blanket, spoon and fork that Regina Lamsztein kept as mementos of her liberation at Mauthausen by American soldiers

Blanket that Regina Lamsztein received on liberation from Mauthausen
Blanket that Regina Lamsztein received on liberation from Mauthausen

Blanket that Regina Lamsztein received on liberation from Mauthausen
Fork that Regina Lamsztein took from the German officers' dining room in Mathausen after liberation
Fork that Regina Lamsztein took from the German officers' dining room in Mathausen after liberation

Fork that Regina Lamsztein took from the German officers' dining room in Mathausen after liberation
Spoon that Regina Lamsztein took from the German officers' dining room in Mathausen after liberation
Spoon that Regina Lamsztein took from the German officers' dining room in Mathausen after liberation

Spoon that Regina Lamsztein took from the German officers' dining room in Mathausen after liberation
Regina Lamsztein after liberation from the Mauthausen camp
Regina Lamsztein after liberation from the Mauthausen camp

Regina Lamsztein after liberation from the Mauthausen camp
The Lamsztein family before the war. Bottom center: the mother, Mindele.  Top, from right: Fela, Regina and Sarah.  Bottom, from right: Bracha and Avraham
The Lamsztein family before the war. Bottom center: the mother, Mindele. Top, from right: Fela, Regina and Sarah. Bottom, from right: Bracha and Avraham

The Lamsztein family before the war. Bottom center: the mother, Mindele.  Top, from right: Fela, Regina and Sarah.  Bottom, from right: Bracha and Avraham