The Ravine: a family, a photograph, a Holocaust massacre revealed
The story of one photograph, one massacre, and what it reveals about the Holocaust. In conversation with Dr Wendy Lower about her remarkable research to discover the identities of the victims, their killers, and the photographer who captured this act of atrocity.
The courage to care
What does Holocaust education have to say about personal ethics and morality? In conversation with leading theologians Sister Carol Rittner and the Archbishop of Sweden, Antje Jackelén.
Countering Holocaust denial and distortion online
UNESCO and the United Nations launch a major new project to map and to counter Holocaust distortion and denial online.
Debunking the Rothschild conspiracy
Why do people believe outlandish lies? ‘Forest fires caused by Jewish space lasers! Covid vaccines a Jewish plot to control the world!’ We take a closer look at antisemitic conspiracy theories, why they are dangerous, and how to refute them.
How secure is Holocaust memory?
Why it matters
‘Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.’ has been awarded Europe's most prestigious heritage award, the 2020 Europa Nostra Grand Prix. In the face of Holocaust denial, conspiracy theories and fake news, this matters.
Pizza in Auschwitz
How long is the shadow of the Holocaust?
A blanket, a letter, a shoe: searching for meaning in traces of the Holocaust
We do not know this child’s name or where he came from. But perhaps we can sense something of what we lost in Auschwitz.
Remembering to forget?
The longer a discussion lasts the more likely it is that someone will make a comparison to Hitler or the Holocaust to justify their point of view.