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  • Symbolic groundbreaking ceremony

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    Members of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council pose with two milkcans containing a Scroll of Remembrance signed by Holocaust survivors at a symbolic groundbreaking ceremony for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Benjamin Meed is second from the left. Washington, DC, April 30, 1984. During groundbreaking ceremonies in April 1985, the containers were buried on the site of the Museum. 

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    Symbolic groundbreaking ceremony
  • Benjamin Meed and Harvey Meyerhoff pose by the cornerstone for the Museum building

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    Benjamin Meed (right) and Harvey Meyerhoff stand next to the cornerstone for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. In October 1988, President Ronald Reagan spoke at a special ceremony held when the cornerstone of the Museum was laid, with construction beginning in July 1989 and ending in April 1993. Washington, DC, 1988.

    Benjamin Meed and Harvey Meyerhoff pose by the cornerstone for the Museum building
  • 1989 Days of Remembrance

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    Members of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council pose with President George Bush (third from right) on the occasion of the 1989 Days of Remembrance. Benjamin Meed is fourth from the right. Washington, DC, 1989. Learn more about Days of Remembrance.

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    1989 Days of Remembrance
  • Laura Bush, George Bush, and Benjamin Meed during Days of Remembrance 2001

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    Laura Bush, George Bush, and Benjamin Meed during the Days of Remembrance ceremony in 2001, the theme of which was "Remembering the past for the sake of the future." Days of Remembrance was established by the United States Congress as the United States' annual commemoration of the victims of the Holocaust, just as the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum was established as a permanent living memorial to those victims. 

    Laura Bush, George Bush, and Benjamin Meed during Days of Remembrance 2001
  • 2003 Days of Remembrance ceremony

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    Benjamin Meed (left) with Fred S. Zeidman, Colin L. Powell, Elie Wiesel, and Ruth B. Mandel at the 2003 Days of Remembrance ceremony in the US Capitol Rotunda.

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    2003 Days of Remembrance ceremony
  • Burying a time capsule during the Tribute to Holocaust Survivors, 2003

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    Benjamin Meed joins children in burying a time capsule during the Tribute to Holocaust Survivors: Reunion of a Special Family, one of the Museum's tenth anniversary events. Washington, DC, November 2003.

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    Burying a time capsule during the Tribute to Holocaust Survivors, 2003
  • Tribute to Holocaust Survivors, 2003

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    Benjamin Meed, Elie Wiesel (second and third from left), and two children bury a time capsule during the Tribute to Holocaust Survivors: Reunion of a Special Family, one of the Museum's tenth anniversary events. Washington, DC, November 2003.

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    Tribute to Holocaust Survivors, 2003
  • Portrait of Benjamin Meed

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    Portrait of Benjamin Meed, leading advocate for Jewish Holocaust survivors and a founder of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. 

    Portrait of Benjamin Meed
  • View of the Natzweiler camp

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    View of buildings in the Natzweiler concentration camp. Beginning in the summer of 1943, the Germans detained many "Night and Fog" prisoners in Natzweiler-Struthof. This photograph was taken following the liberation of the camp. Natzweiler-Struthof, France, 1945.

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    View of the Natzweiler camp
  • View of the Natzweiler concentration camp

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    View of the Natzweiler concentration camp. Photograph taken in 1945.

    View of the Natzweiler concentration camp

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