Max Glauben, a Holocaust survivor who tirelessly shared his story and was among the founders of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, died Thursday
FILE- Max Glauben, 86, poses in front of some of the photographs taken of him and his mother and brother in Poland at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum on Feb. 20, 2014 in Dallas.. Glauben, a Holocaust survivor who tirelessly shared his story and was among the founders of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, died Thursday, April 28, 2022. He was 94.
Glauben told The Associated Press for a story in 2019 that after losing his family in the Holocaust, he told himself he would “do anything possible to educate the people and let them know what kind of tragedy this was.”
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