Ghetto Fighters' House

The Ghetto Fighters' House (Hebrew: בית לוחמי הגטאות Beit Lohamei Ha-Getaot, Itzhak Katzenelson Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum, Documentation and Study Center) is a Holocaust museum founded in 1949 by members of Kibbutz Lohamei Hagetaot.

In November 2024, it was announced that the museum is in danger of closing following the Iron Swords War, the building was hit by rockets from Lebanon, and visitors are not coming.

[2] In 2006 a 15-page typewritten manuscript in Polish language was found in the archives titled "Pies Mengelego" ("Mengele's Dog").

[3] It is the story of Otto, a Jewish boy of Hungarian-Polish origin from Auschwitz, whom the infamous doctor Josef Mengele forced to behave like a dog.

A 2021 article in Haaretz describes attempts of a contemporary researcher to trace the fate of the "Mengele's dog" boy.

Ghetto Fighters' House
The Yad LaYeled Children's Museum