For me, it was devastating!
Taken as a whole, it is a place of dignity and solemnity....
...although shattering in the stark details of that time.
Room after room, I....and all the other visitors, seemed to hold our breath.....and talked only in whispers.
Peace and blessings to you.
Eloquently said. The museum is a necessary pierce to the heart, especially for younger generations who are not taught history today, so that it is never allowed to be repeated, because otherwise it shall be. Rewritten history of today actually lays the same ground work for trouble coming.
Normalcy bias is a term, but what it means is very real as the Jewish experience attests.