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A must visit
A moving and important memorial to the Jews who were detained in Mauritius during WWII as they tried to flee Nazi Germany and move to mandatory Israel. The museum is small but extremely well run by ...
we learned and discovered a lot about the touching history of the Jews, who were on the island from 1940-1945. Welcome by professional Guides it is worth a visit.
Having visited most of the museums in Mauritius, we came across this little gem in Bambous. Wow, this museum was truly beautiful. We had no idea that Mauritius, when under British rule, harboured J...
When the British protectorate in Palestine refused access to becoming Erez israel they created a lifelong nightmare to approximately 1600 Jewish inhabitants of austrian and german background who trie...
I was given a copy of The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah for Christmas by my partner as we were booked to go on holiday to Mauritius. Decided to start reading it as I was over there and discovered ...
A must visit
A moving and important memorial to the Jews who were detained in Mauritius during WWII as they tried to flee Nazi Germany and move to mandatory Israel. The museum is small but extremely well run by ...
Memorable Historical place
we learned and discovered a lot about the touching history of the Jews, who were on the island from 1940-1945. Welcome by professional Guides it is worth a visit.
Jewish Detainees Museum Bambous
Having visited most of the museums in Mauritius, we came across this little gem in Bambous. Wow, this museum was truly beautiful. We had no idea that Mauritius, when under British rule, harboured J...
Jewish cemetery - a very sad part of history
When the British protectorate in Palestine refused access to becoming Erez israel they created a lifelong nightmare to approximately 1600 Jewish inhabitants of austrian and german background who trie...
The Last Brother
I was given a copy of The Last Brother by Nathacha Appanah for Christmas by my partner as we were booked to go on holiday to Mauritius. Decided to start reading it as I was over there and discovered ...