In-depth articles on Holocaust history, testimony, and resistance — alongside a curated directory of museums and institutions worldwide dedicated to education and remembrance.
What did a day inside the world's deadliest concentration camp actually look like? A reconstruction of life — and death — at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Antisemitism didn't begin with Hitler. Tracing 2,000 years of persecution — from ancient scapegoating to racial theory to modern genocide.
From a boy in the Carpathian mountains to Nobel Peace Prize laureate — Elie Wiesel's life became the world's most powerful testimony against forgetting.
Six million is a number too large to comprehend. This is an attempt to make it human — one story, one name, one face at a time.
Before the war, Warsaw was home to the largest Jewish community in Europe. A portrait of a vibrant world that was systematically destroyed.
On November 9, 1938, Nazi Germany launched a coordinated pogrom against Jews. The world watched — and did little. What came next was far worse.
Practical guidance for educators on age-appropriate approaches to Holocaust education — building understanding without causing harm.
In April 1943, trapped Jews chose to fight. Outnumbered and outgunned, the Warsaw Ghetto fighters held out for nearly a month against the SS.
After World War II, the Allied powers created an unprecedented international tribunal to hold Nazi leaders accountable for crimes against humanity — and changed international law forever.
While millions stood by, a few thousand ordinary people risked everything to save Jewish lives. Who were the Righteous Among the Nations — and what drove them to act?
On January 20, 1942, fifteen senior Nazi officials met at a Berlin lakeside villa to coordinate the murder of eleven million Jews. The meeting lasted ninety minutes.
On September 29–30, 1941, Nazi forces murdered 33,771 Jews at a ravine outside Kyiv — one of the largest single massacres in Holocaust history.
Between 1938 and 1939, nearly 10,000 Jewish children were rescued from Nazi-occupied Europe and brought to Britain — one of history's most remarkable rescue operations.
Over 200,000 Jews were sealed inside the Łódź Ghetto from 1940 to 1944 — the last major ghetto liquidated, and a story of endurance, starvation, and ultimate destruction.
A curated directory of Holocaust museums, Jewish heritage institutions, and memorial sites worldwide.
Directory data sourced from Jewish Museums Online (jmuseums.org)
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