Edgewood in New Haven in New Haven County, Connecticut — The American Northeast (New England)
Holocaust Memorial Place
Photographed By Michael Herrick, March 11, 2010
1. Holocaust Memorial Place Marker
Inscription.
Holocaust Memorial Place. .
We Remember The Six Million Jews Who Were Murdered by the Nazis During World War II – 1939 – 1945 (5699 – 5705) Dedicated by The City of New Haven The New Haven Jewish Federation. [ camp names inscribed on stones around the walls ] Treblinka . Chelmno . Sobibor . Mauthausen . Theresienstadt . Buchenwald . Lwow – Janowska . Drancy . Natzweiler . Ravensbruck . Transnistria . Jasenovac . Westerbork . Breendonck . Klooga . Stutthof . Babi – Yar . Ponary . Bergen – Belsen . Dachau . Belzec . Majdanek . Auschwitz
We Remember
The Six Million Jews Who Were
Murdered by the Nazis
During World War II – 1939 – 1945 (5699 – 5705)
Dedicated by The City of New Haven
The New Haven Jewish Federation
Erected by The City of New Haven, The New Haven Jewish Federation.
Topics and series. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: War, World II. In addition, it is included in the The Holocaust series list. A significant historical year for this entry is 1939.
Location. 41° 19.373′ N, 72° 57.288′ W. Marker is in New Haven, Connecticut, in New Haven County. It is in Edgewood. Marker is at the intersection of Whalley Avenue (Connecticut Route 63) and West Park Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Whalley Avenue. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: New Haven CT 06515, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 2 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Westville Soldiers' Memorial (approx. half a mile away);
The New Haven Memorial
Tribute To The Six Million
Hon. Robert N. Giaimo   Congressman – Hon. Chairman
Hon. Frank Logue   Mayor - Chairman
New Haven Jewish Federation
Herbert D. Setlow   President
Lew Lehrer   Chairman Holocaust Committee
Augustus Franzoni   Architect
George Skolnick   Contractor
Photographed By Michael Herrick, March 11, 2010
4. Holocaust Memorial Place Central Monument
The marker on the right is in Hebrew.
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5. Holocaust Memorial Place Marker
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6. Stones with Concentration Camp Names Around the Wall
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7. Holocaust Memorial Place Marker
In memory of Arthur Spiegel, long time director of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven, whose dedicated efforts for the construction of this memorial were inspired by the survivors and all the peoples of this city. Through this monument, he has ensured that the memory of the Holocaust will be in the hearts and minds of all for generations to come.
Photographed By Michael Herrick, March 11, 2010
8. Holocaust Memorial Place Marker
In Memory Of All
Innocent People
Who Perished
At The Hands Of
The Nazis
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9. Holocaust Memorial Place Marker
In Tribute To All The
Righteous Gentiles
Who Risked Their Lives
To Rescue Jews
During The Holocaust
Photographed By Michael Herrick, March 11, 2010
10. Bergen – Belsen
There are twenty four stones with a concentration camp name like this one.
Photographed By Michael Herrick, March 11, 2010
11. Chelmno
There are twenty four stones with a concentration camp name like this one.
Credits. This page was last revised on February 10, 2023. It was originally submitted on March 24, 2010, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 1,012 times since then and 15 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. submitted on March 24, 2010, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.