Born into a Jewish family in German-occupied Amsterdam, Robert Teitel never got to know his parents. He never learned to play chess from his father, a master ...
Small Words, Big Questions We live in a paradoxical moment for Holocaust memory. On the one hand, we encounter Holocaust ...
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 ...
Holocaust literature can immerse students in the past, helping them consider how the events of the Holocaust affected people and communities. During this free virtual program, seasoned educators will ...
It’s 1938. In Eastern Europe, life is bustling for three young Jews growing up in their vibrant Jewish community. Miriam Kabacznik, Leon Kahn, and Zvi Michaeli. But soon, the Nazi threat emerges on ...
“German sport has only one task: to strengthen the character of the German people, imbuing it with the fighting spirit and steadfast camaraderie necessary in the struggle for its existence.” —Joseph ...
For 70 years after the Holocaust, scholars were aware of only a handful of photographs taken in the vicinity of the Sobibor killing center while it was in operation. That changed in 2015 when the ...
The “Lessons in Leadership: Criminal Justice Approaches for Preventing Mass Atrocities” course and the Guide to Criminal Justice and Preventing Mass Atrocities offer guidance and instruction to ...