Remember Me?
Remember Me? is a global effort to identify photos of innocent children displaced after the Holocaust. In just one year, people like you have helped us identify more than 330 of these young survivors.
Remember Me?
Children. They are the most vulnerable victims of war and genocide. Between 1933 and 1945, millions of children were displaced as a result of persecution by the Nazis and their collaborators. After World War II, relief agencies photographed some of the children who survived to help find their families. Now, more than 65 years later, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is working to discover what became of these young survivors. Will you help us find them?
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News
September 19, 2012
Sandro Menasci Identified
A friend of his daughter told Sandro Menasci that there was a picture of him as a child on the Remember Me? website. At first he couldn’t...read more
August 15, 2012
Michał Stefaniak Identified
Michał Stefaniak passed away in May 2011. His son, Peter, found his father’s picture on our site a few...read more
August 1, 2012
Remembering the Vel’ D’Hiv Roundup
French President François Hollande recently spoke in Paris commemorating the 70th anniversary of what is known as...read more
July 18, 2012
Jeanne Altman Identified
In March 2011, shortly after the Remember Me? project went online, Berta Gardon, a Holocaust survivor now living in Michigan, visited the site. She was struck by...read more
June 27, 2012
Enrica Amati Identified
Enrica Amati was born in Rome on September 18, 1935. In this picture, she is about ten years old. She has no recollection of...read more