Video | The November Pogrom: A Violent Rupture to the Sense of “Home and Belonging”
In this virtual lecture, Professor Debórah Dwork shared the experiences of individuals and families impacted by the November Pogrom, illuminating how public events permanently reshaped the private lives of countless people.
Video | Art and the Holocaust - Interview with Jürgen Kaumkötter, Center for Persecuted Arts
In this interview, Mr. Jürgen Joseph Kaumkötter, 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.
Special Recording | A Conversation Across Three Generations
The “In Conversation” 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.
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 their reflections on their survival of the Holocaust, and their hopes for the future.
Video | Hate Speech - What are the Consequences?
Alice Nderitu, the Special Adviser of the UN Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide, gives real world examples of crimes committed as a result of hate speech, and suggests that the engagement of local communities holds the key to preventing future incidents.
Podcast | In Their Words: Surviving the Holocaust. Finding Hope
Holocaust survivors share their stark testimonies as a warning to the world on the dangers of hate, and their journey toward hope through in-depth conversations that trace their journey from childhood to present.
Film | The Path to Nazi Genocide
Using rare footage, this film introduces the history of the Holocaust. By providing a concise overview of the Holocaust and those involved, this resource is intended to provoke reflection and discussion about the role of ordinary people, institutions and nations between 1918 and 1945.
Film | Testimony: the Liberation of Auschwitz Birkenau German Nazi Concentration and Death Camp (1940-1945)
This 15-minute film tells the story of six individuals, who were either imprisoned in the camp or were soldiers in the Red Army that liberated the camp on 27 January 1945.
Film and Lesson Plan | Footprints for Hope
“Footprints for Hope” includes a lesson plan and a 8-minute film that centre around one of the most painful graphic images of the Holocaust: the shoes of victims who perished in Nazi death camps.