News

The timing of our escape was indeed a miracle,” remembers Holocaust survivor Frank Cohn about his arrival in New York City on October 30, 1938. Frank and his ...
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 ...
Read reflections and testimonies written by Holocaust survivors in their own words.
* Your E-mail: (Do not use your school e-mail, which may block the reply e-mail that we send.) Invalid e-mail.
Esther was born in Adelsheim, Germany on April 3, 1937. Adelsheim was a very small town, with only 10 Jewish families living in the area. Her parents, Katie (née Lemburger) and Adolf Rosenfeld, had ...
Sara Bloomfield: It's spring, and every week thousands of students from schools across the nation are visiting the Museum. This is important at all times, but especially these times with shocking ...
My mother’s oft-repeated axiom to me was, “Remember the good, forget the bad.” Undoubtedly, that is how she willed herself to move on with life after the Nazis robbed her of a husband and two ...
The eruption of neo-Nazism and White Supremacy across the country has exposed the public to symbols, terms, and ideology drawn directly from Nazi Germany and Holocaust-era fascist movements. The ...
American soldiers were unprepared for what they discovered in the Ohrdruf concentration camp in Germany in April 1945: piles of bodies, walking skeletons on the verge of death, and other unspeakable ...
“Family Memories as Sources for Holocaust Studies: Daily Life and Survival Practices of the Roma in Belarusian-Lithuanian Border Region under National Socialist Occupation.” Dr. Volha Bartash received ...