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The Museum offers a wide selection of online resources about the Holocaust and other genocides and mass atrocities. These tools provide a variety of ways to learn and teach about this important ...
Nathan Spitzer (now Nat Shaffir) was born on December 26, 1936, in IaÅŸi, Romania, to Anton and Fany Spitzer. In 1924 Anton and his two older brothers moved from the region of Transylvania to Bucium, a ...
In these uncertain times, amid the dangerous surge in antisemitism, conspiracy theories, and Holocaust distortion, our community stands together to support the Museum's critical mission. Join us in ...
The children who walked through the doors of the medieval monastery in Germany had endured all manner of Nazi terror. One Jewish boy from Poland had survived more ...
As of 2024, more than 5 billion people—over half of the world’s population—use social media. The immense popularity of these digital networks means that social media is the way that many, if not most ...
WASHINGTON, DC – As our nation’s Holocaust memorial and educational institution and part of the United States Government delegation to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA), the ...
Remarks of President William J. Clinton at the Dedication Ceremonies for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, April 22, 1993 Mr. Vice President, Mrs. Gore, President and Mrs. Herzog, ...
These educational Holocaust videos explore the experiences of Holocaust survivors, the Museum’s collections, and Holocaust history.
March 1933 The city of Cologne prohibits Jews from using city playgrounds and sports facilities. 4 April 1933 The German Boxing Federation excludes Jewish boxers from participating in competitive ...
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum mourns the passing of Irena Sendler, a Polish social worker who helped smuggle hundreds of Jewish children out of the Warsaw ghetto during the Holocaust. As ...