In another tape, President Nixon, on recounting his conversation with Reagan told his Secretary of State, William Rogers: “He saw these… these cannibals on television last night, and he says, ‘Christ, they weren’t even wearing shoes, and here the United States is going to submit its fate to that,’ and so forth and so on. “Well and then they - the tail wags the dog, doesn’t it? The tail wags the dog.” Nixon said. Speaking to Nixon the next day, Reagan said: “To see those, those monkeys from those African countries – damn them, they’re still uncomfortable wearing shoes!” Naftali wrote that Reagan had called Nixon to express his dissatisfaction on the outcome of the UN vote to recognise The Peoples Republic of China and expel Taiwan.Īfter the vote, members of the Tanzanian delegation had started dancing in the UN General Assembly. The conversation happened in 1971, according to Naftali. Reagan, according to the tape released by Tim Naftali in a post published on The Atlantic, was speaking to then President Richard Nixon on the phone. You will be granted access to the exhibition up to 15 minutes before or 30 minutes past your ticket time.A former director of the Nixon Presidential Library has released a tape where US former president, Ronald Reagan, when he was governor of California, referred to African delegates at the UN as “monkeys”. Please note that the Reagan Museum and Air Force One Pavilion are open daily 10am-5pm and must be viewed within that time period. You may tour the main Reagan Museum and Air Force One Pavilion before or after the Auschwitz experience, depending upon your time of entry and arrival. Not Far Away are timed tickets. The time you purchase is specifically for the Auschwitz exhibition, and not for the main Reagan Museum and Air Force One Pavilion. ![]() Because of the content of this exhibition, the audio tour is mandatory for all visitors and will be automatically added to your ticket price. Not Far Away takes approximately 2-3 hours to experience. Every effort has been made to consider the emotional impact this story can have on our visitors, so that they can safely explore this history, seek to understand it better, and to make meaning for themselves.Īuschwitz, Not Long Ago. Care has been taken to ensure that there are no gratuitous depictions of violence. Although the history of Auschwitz is challenging, we have developed this exhibition not only with profound respect for the victims, but also for our visitors. Office 850 16 th Street NW Washington, DC 20006. California Office 40 Presidential Drive Simi Valley, CA 93065. Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. 40 Presidential Drive Simi Valley, CA 93065. This exhibition is recommended for ages 12+. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum. Through this daunting selection of objects from the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum as well as more than 20 institutions and museums all over the world, the Auschwitz exhibition portrays the complex reality of the notorious camp, universal symbol of the human tragedies that resulted from Nazi ideology, and the world of victims and perpetrators with a clear goal – to elucidate how such a place could come into being and dig into how its existence has determined our present worldview. These objects serve as the guiding thread of a rigorous and moving account on the history of the German Nazi camp Auschwitz and its dwellers, both victims and perpetrators. ![]() The exhibition brings together more than 700 original objects of great historic and human value objects which were direct witnesses of the horrors of Auschwitz and the Holocaust. ![]() ![]() AUSCHWITZ EXHIBITION March 24, 2023-August 13, 2023
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