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UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MUSEUM - IN MEMORY OF The slain guard, Stephen T. Johns, 39, BY A DOMESTIC TERROIST 6-10-09Submitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Wed, 06/10/2009 - 22:33.
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Officer Johns, who died heroically in the line of duty, served on the Museum’s security staff for six years. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Officer Johns’s family. We have made the decision to close the Museum Thursday, June 11, in honor of Officer Johns and our flags will be flown at half mast in his memory. Featured Obama at Buchenwald rebukes Holocaust denial Read President Obama’s remarks at Buchenwald on June 5 where he spoke of the importance of bearing witness. More » Bearing Witness to Genocide’s Consequences The Museum’s John Heffernan reflects on his recent trip to Africa and why genocide prevention must be a priority. More » Museum co-hosts conference in Paris The program will feature research on Operation 1005, code name for the secret campaign by Nazi regime to destroy evidence of mass murder. 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