Born in the Holocaust’s final days as their mothers outwitted Nazi guards and delivered them in camps and on death marches, the three infants survived against all odds and later reunited as living proof that the Nazi effort to erase them failed.

In a bold stand against rising antisemitism and historical amnesia, South Korea’s first Holocaust museum—sparked by the horrors of October 7—aims to educate, repent, and forge deeper ties between Korean Christians and the Jewish people.