Los Angeles Holocaust Museum launches new exhibit honoring FCBayern
The"Venerated – Persecuted – Forgotten: Victims of Nazism at FC Bayern Munich" exhibit will be available at the museum through September.
"We had a Jewish president and he was the first president who was successful when we won the German championship in 1932, but he was more than just successful, he was important for the story and history of Bayern Munich," he explained. "I believe unfortunately that for many years, he was forgotten...I believe that we Bayern Munich can be an example and sports and soccer in general can take an important part in not forgetting and helping to remember.
Senator Stern worked with the California Jewish Caucus to bring the exhibit to the museum and he spoke to the importance of keeping Holocaust history alive.
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