David G. Marwell
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David G. Marwell

Dr. David G. Marwell has had a distinguished career in public history. He spent nine years in the U.S. Department of Justice, where, as chief investigator, he conducted research in support of the investigation and trial of Nazi war criminals in the United States. As part of this effort, he played important roles in the investigations of Klaus Barbie and Josef Mengele and helped write the two major reports that resulted. In 1988, he moved to Berlin to become the (last) director of the Berlin Document Center, a repository of captured archives relating to members of the Nazi Party and its component organizations. After overseeing the complete microfilming of the collection, Marwell returned to the United States in 1994 to become executive director of the JFK Assassination Records Review Board, an independent federal agency founded to identify, locate, and make available to the public (through declassification) all documents related to the assassination of President Kennedy. Following this service, he became associate director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, overseeing the museum's major departments (exhibits, collections, archives, education, international programs, library). In 2000, Marwell was appointed director and CEO of the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York and led this important institution for fifteen years before stepping down at the end of 2015.
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