Riga - Latvia. Ghetto and Jewish Memorial
We visited the powerful and deeply moving Riga Ghetto and Holocaust in Latvia Museum to learn about the history of the Jewish community in Latvia and the devastating impact of the Holocaust during World War II. Walking through the former ghetto area, seeing the memorial walls, personal stories, photographs, and preserved streets was an unforgettable experience that reminded us why history must never be forgotten. The museum stands as both a place of remembrance and a call for tolerance, compassion, and humanity. In this video, we explore: • The history of the Riga Ghetto • Stories of Jewish life in Latvia before WWII • Holocaust memorials and exhibitions • Reflections from our visit • Why preserving these stories matters today If you found this video meaningful, please like, comment, and subscribe to support more historical and educational travel content. 📍 Riga, Latvia 🎥 Museum: Riga Ghetto and Holocaust in Latvia Museum

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