News from our projects

  1. Audible eyewitnesses to the crimes

    How can the German genocide of the Roma be addressed? What crimes were committed by German authorities during the Porajmos in western Ukraine? Visit the online museum now and discover the new module on Roma musicians and their experiences of persecution!

  2. Library of Lost Books: A project in search of lost Jewish books

    The project invites you to help in the search for the treasures of a renowned library that was dissolved by the National Socialists. The lost books belonged to the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums Berlin (Higher Institute for Jewish Studies) - one of the most important Jewish libraries in the world before World War II.

  3. Fates from Poland: 1939 to 1945. Remembering Locally & Digitally

    The German Poland Institute in Darmstadt and the Foundation for Polish-German Reconciliation in Warsaw are working on a database containing all the available information about victims of the National Socialist regime who originated from Poland. The database will go online in early 2024.

  4. Three Questions for... Dr. Michael Gander

    Dr. Michael Gander, director of the project "From a Place of Jubilation to a Place of Injustice – Forced Labor Camps on Soccer Pitches and Sports Fields" of the Gestapokeller and Augustaschacht Memorials speaks about historical links between football and NS forced labor as well as today's soccer fan scenes.

  5. Review of the Blickwinkel (Perspectives) Conference 2023

    There has been a discussion for years about how ideas of an inclusive culture of remembrance of the Holocaust and colonialism can be lived in practice. The Blickwinkel Conference UMKÄMPFTES ERINNERN (CONTESTED MEMORY) of the Anne Frank Educational Center, funded by the EVZ Foundation, was dedicated to questions about coming to terms with the…

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