While captive in the Warsaw ghetto, Jewish historian and social worker Emanuel Ringelblum led a brave group—including writers, teachers, and even children—to secretly document their suffering and ...
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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 ...
Holocaust survivor Andrew “Andy” Jampoler could not possibly remember the day his mother made the heartbreaking decision to ...
This video demonstrates how to choose films for the classroom and lessons that provide historical context for films and support students’ critical thinking. View all videos in the Building a Holocaust ...
The 2024 Rubin Lecture: Bold Voices against Extremism is being postponed to a later date.
Estelle Laughlin was born Estera Wakszlak in Warsaw, Poland, on July 9, 1929 to Michla and Samek Wakszlak. Estelle had an older sister, Frieda, who was born in January 1928. Michla tended to the home ...
Barnabas Balint received a PhD in history from Magdalen College, University of Oxford, for his research on Jewish youth experiences during the Holocaust in Hungary. His multi-lingual research (English ...
This 1,100-square-foot traveling exhibition is based on the exhibition that opened in 2018 at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. The Americans and the Holocaust traveling ...
Video length: 11 minutes Antisemitism is the prejudice against or hatred of Jews. By incorporating the long history of antisemitism into your study of the Holocaust, students learn the Holocaust ...
Lea Herlinger and her family tried to stay undetected by the Nazis after fleeing Yugoslavia. While they moved between hiding places, Lea’s father, Ivo, used his beloved Leica camera to capture their ...