The Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933-1945 provides comprehensive documentation of camps, ghettos, and other persecutory sites that the Nazi regime and its allies operated in a vast network ...
The International Research Workshop Program advances Holocaust research through intensive, collaborative workshops that convene 10-12 scholars from diverse disciplines worldwide to present their work, ...
Staff at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies are subject matter experts with backgrounds in a wide variety of disciplines from history and Jewish studies to ...
Situated in the hexagonal structure that overlooks Eisenhower Plaza, the Hall of Remembrance is a simple, solemn space designed for public ceremonies and individual reflection. The walls encircle an ...
Dr. Lohse is the manager and general editor of the Museum’s Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933 1945. In this capacity, she helped direct the transition of the former print series into a digital, ...
The J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Senior Scholar in Residence Fellowship, endowed by the J. B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Charitable Trust, enables the Mandel Center to bring a distinguished scholar to the ...
Campus Outreach Programs, a branch of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, supports the vitality of the field of Holocaust studies through deep engagement with ...
Through the Museum’s First Person program, Holocaust survivors have the opportunity to share their remarkable personal stories of hope, tragedy, and survival with thousands of visitors. Watch ...
The US Holocaust Memorial Museum is a nonpartisan, independent establishment of the US government. It teaches that the Holocaust was preventable and that by heeding warning signs and taking early ...
Because the Holocaust involved people in different roles and situations living in countries across Europe over a period of time—from Nazi Germany in the 1930s to German-occupied Hungary in 1944—one ...
During the national commemoration of the Holocaust at the US Capitol on April 14, we remembered the six million Jews who were murdered and the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution. The ...
The Genocide Prevention Task Force was launched in November 2007 and released its report to the public on December 8, 2008. Co-chaired by Madeleine K. Albright and William S. Cohen, the task force was ...
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