A moving chronicle of the fifteen-year fight to build the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum traces its beginnings in domestic politics, following its conceptual design and planning through to its triumphant opening....

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A moving chronicle of the fifteen-year fight to build the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum traces its beginnings in domestic politics, following its conceptual design and planning through to its triumphant opening. 15,000 first printing.

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