Mussolini's Revenge for Italian Losses at Adwa
The Ethiopian Holo
caust 1935-1941
The Day the Angels Cried
Ethiopian Holocaust Traveling Museum Exhibit
Reveals the untold story and startling details about Mussolini's systematic mass
extermination campaign in Ethiopia that was carried out from 1935-1941 with poison gas
sprayed from airplanes, virtually during the same time as the Jewish Holocaut 1933-1945
The Exhibit is dedicated to Ethiopian Patriots who gave and lost their lives fighting
to protect Ethiopia's ancient soverignty from 1896 - 1941 and it tells their untold
story with photographs, newspapar articles, video and slide presentations, in order
to preserve their history for a future world humanity.  
This untold story is based on twenty-
five years African-centered research and presents 10,000 years of ancient and modern Ethiopian
history...from ancient Ethiopian pyramid builders to biblical Ethiopia: the Garden of Eden in the bible

(Genesis 2:13)
to the establishment of the Solomonic line"The Branch of David"  through Queen Saba:
Queen of the South and from the Battle of Adwa on March 1, 1896 to the Ethiopian Holocaust 1935-
1941 that inspired the world's first and the largest international Black mass mobilization movement in
history.

The walk-thru exhibit has two components:  1) exterior and 2) interior:   

The Exterior  Features Ethiopia's historical and spiritual connections to ancient Egypt and a segment
entitled "The African Genesis" which includes colorful photographs of St. Maryum Sion and her son
Kerrata Ressau (the Original Black Madonna and Child), and other images of Ethiopian-Egyptian
Kings, Queens and Pyramid Builders.  

The Interior, or  “Sacred Center,”  presents  the untold story of The Ethiopian Holocaut 1935-1941
featuring rare photographs from the original text of  
Italy's War Crimes in Ethiopia1935-1941 which
was first published in London  in 1946 by Sylvia Pankhurst, mother of  world renown Ethiopian historian
and scholar, Professor Richard Pankhurst. .
History of the Battle of ADWA
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For more information call:
Tel:  312-225-6000
Fax:  312-225-5795
email:
ethiopianholocaust@sbcglobal.net