This museum is one of smallest you’ll find, but also one of the most important. Located in the local neighborhoods of Swakopmund at an attachment to the procuror’s house, it features very important pieces of history, both past and present, of the Namibian people in relation to their colonizers, and how Namibia was a precursor to the Holocost.
The procuror of the museum’s great-grandmother was the sole-survivor of the genocide and today he works to restore equity and ensure that the history is not swept under the rug, despite repeated death threats.