Celebrate the Museum’s 20th anniversary at a four-city tour and historic gathering in Washington, DC.
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Museum encyclopedia is changing the understanding of how the ghetto and camp system evolved.
More »As a black soccer player on predominantly white British teams, Garth Crooks has experienced racism and antisemitism firsthand.
More »Between 1933 and 1945, more than 188,000 people were imprisoned at Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp, in southern Germany.
More »A generous couple will match up to 10 percent of each new planned gift to the endowment to help secure the Museum’s future.
More »Hear the extraordinary story behind the forging materials a Dutch couple used to save countless Jews during the Holocaust.
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Take action to confront genocide and related crimes against humanity today.
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President Obama Appoints Two New Members to United States Holocaust Memorial Council
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Featured Events
Through August 15. In Washington, DC: Holocaust survivors share their life stories in person each week at the Museum. Join us, or listen to the podcast series.
More »April 28–30. In Seattle, WA: Join us for a symposium exploring the unique history of Sephardic Jewry and the Holocaust.
More »June 10. In Washington, DC: Dr. Susannah Heschel delivers the 2013 Monna and Otto Weinmann Annual Lecture, “Jewish-Christian Dialogue in the Postwar Era: The American Distinction.”
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