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

Designers: Keren Hossy and Naama Rotem

Postcard 1 - Front
Postcard 1 - Front

Postcard 1 - Front
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Postcard 1 - Back

Postcard 1 - Back
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Postcard 2 - Front

Postcard 2 - Front
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Postcard 2 - Back

Postcard 2 - Back
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Postcard 3 - Back

Postcard 3 - Back
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Postcard 4 - Front
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Postcard 5 - Front

Postcard 5 - Front
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Postcard 5 - Back

Postcard 5 - Back

In our postcards we chose to present the reality into which European children were brought up during WWII in Nazi Germany. This reality was displayed by their parents, teachers and other influential characters whom the kids viewed as heroes and role models, but who were in fact leading them through a twisted reality they considered to be of the highest values. These ideas were deeply rooted into the children's minds so that as they grew up they themselves became murderers and accessories to crimes against humanity, out of a belief that they were killing in the name of justice.