Nebraska Holocaust Memorial
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The Nebraska Holocaust Memorial is located at Wyuka Cemetery, in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was dedicated on April 15, 2007 in memory of those who perished during the Holocaust, and in honor of all the liberators and survivors of the Nazi concentration camps. It is Nebraska's first and only tangible, official acknowledgment of the Holocaust.[1]
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