'A well displayed and informative approach to such a touching subject.
This tells others about what happend in Netherland and touches another places I have heard. (…)
Touching and informative.'
Scotland, 16.02. 2007
'(…) I have been to a number of exhibitions like this one but this one is one of the best.
It is informative and done with empathy.'
Ruth Schwiening
'Fascinating exhibition. So important we don’t forget those who died and those who resisted.
Only by understanding and learning from our pasts we can hope to have a future in which we are not persecuted on any grounds (religion, race, sexual orientation) .
Unfortunately, we still have a lot of learning to do.'
Annemarie Railly, Scotland
'Thank you. I really enjoyed this exhibit. I though it was amazing how many authentic objects you have. I always believed, and this exhibit confirmed my belief, that when people are oppressed, no matter how, they will always find a way to resist.'
Mike Glass, USA
'Emotionally exhausing- I cried several times. I knew a lot about the era but seeing it on the fact as it were, really bring it home to you- the realitiy of it.
Should be a required visit if visiting amsterdam. Thank you for a inspiring and thought provoking museum.'
Lic Ronxd, UK
'This is my fourth visit and each time I take away something new. It is important to the Dutch experience that I and many others keep coming back. Many stories here allow me to take strength from human experience under trying times.'
Paul Mc Carthy, Scotland
'Very impressive and moving, you can feel from this exhibition the pain and suffer they had in the second world war.'
Yedida Gabbay, Israel
'A fantastic exhibition, superbly presented. Moving and full of information. Enlightening.'
The Mole&Imman family, USA
'For a long time the question “What would I do?” stays in your thoughts.'
See: Ive been there website.