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18 June 2024 - Virtual discussion "Photography as Resistance During the Holocaust"

Join our online discussion led by an esteemed panel who will speak about Jewish photographers - some professional, some amateur - who resisted Nazi dehumanization during the Holocaust by documenting the horrific actions of the Nazis and their collaborators. 

鈥淭ell the world what happened鈥 - Permanent exhibition on the Holocaust and the United Nations updated

The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme is pleased to present an updated permanent exhibition on the Holocaust, online and at United Nations Headquarters in New York in all six UN official languages. 

Video | Art and the Holocaust - Interview with J眉rgen Kaumk枚tter, Center for Persecuted Arts

In this interview, Mr. J眉rgen Joseph Kaumk枚tter, Director of the Center for Persecuted Arts discusses the invaluable contribution of artists who experienced the Holocaust to Holocaust education and remembrance. He reflects on the powerful statement these artists made against Nazi dehumanization.

Video Series | In Their Names

The Holocaust had a profound impact on the world. Decades later, it continues to reverberate, touching the lives of people around the globe, and shaping the choices they make, and their values.  In Their Names invites five individuals from diverse regions to share with us how they have been shaped by their encounter with the history of the Holocaust. Speakers include educators, writers and human rights advocates, and the daughter of a Holocaust survivor.

 

27 February 2024 - Book talk 鈥淭he Counterfeit Countess: The Jewish Woman Who Rescued Thousands of Poles during the Holocaust"

Join co-authors Elizabeth White and Joanna Sliwa as they discuss how they pieced together Dr. Josephine Janina Mehlberg's history and ask why so little is known about this unrecognized hero.

2024 Observance of the International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust

The memorial ceremony takes place on Friday 26 January 2024 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. EST, in the UN General Assembly Hall, United Nations Headquarters.

20 September 2023 - Virtual discussion: 鈥淩ain of Ash: Roma, Jews and the Holocaust鈥

Virtual discussion 鈥淩ain of Ash: Roma, Jews and the Holocaust鈥 with award-winning author, Ari Joskowicz, Professor Ethel Brooks, Founder of the field of Critical Romani Studies, and Chair of Women鈥檚, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Rutgers University, and Raz Segal, Endowed Professor in the Study of Modern Genocide, Stockton University.

United Nations and UNESCO publish guide for African teachers on educating about atrocity crimes

Marking the Nelson Mandela International Day, the United Nations and UNESCO release a new guide for teachers in Africa that includes recommended teaching principles and practical examples for teaching about atrocity crimes that took place on the continent and elsewhere. 

Special Recording | A Conversation Across Three Generations

The 鈥淚n Conversation鈥 series brings Holocaust survivors and their families together to talk about family and memory, home and belonging, and what it means to carry the history of the Holocaust so intimately. 

Exhibition "Stories of Survival and Remembrance - A Call to Action for Genocide Prevention"

The exhibition features the reflections of survivors of four atrocity crimes - the Holocaust, the genocide and related atrocities in Cambodia, the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, and the 1995 genocide in Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Exhibition 鈥淎fter the Holocaust鈥 at the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum

On 30 January 2023, the exhibition 鈥淎fter the Holocaust: Displaced Persons and Displaced Persons Camps鈥 opened at the Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum in Shanghai, China. The opening ceremony of the exhibition was co-organized by the Museum in partnership with the Consulate General of Israel in Shanghai, in observance of the International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust.

Exhibition 鈥淵ad Vashem Book of Names of Holocaust Victims鈥 at United Nations Headquarters

An extraordinary exhibition at United Nations Headquarters in New York contains over 4,8 million names, places of birth and death of the victims of the Holocaust, and stands as a silent and potent reminder of the danger of antisemitism and every form of prejudice and hatred.

2023 theme for Holocaust remembrance and education: "Home and belonging"

The theme 鈥淗ome and Belonging鈥 guides United Nations Holocaust remembrance and education in 2023. It highlights the humanity of the Holocaust victims and survivors, who had their home and sense of belonging ripped from them by the perpetrators of the Holocaust.

Video | Interview with Rabbi Arthur Schneier on the November 1938 Pogrom

In this 3-minute interview, Holocaust survivor Rabbi Arthur Schneier shares his experience of the November 1938 Pogrom with the Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme.

Video Series | Holocaust Survivors Reflect: Memory, Dignity and Justice

Four Holocaust survivors share with the Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme聽their reflections on their survival of the Holocaust, and their hopes for the future.