• The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (German: Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas), also known as the Holocaust Memorial...
  • Portrait of an elderly Holocaust survivor in France, circa 1946–48. US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Andre Limot.
  • As of early 2022, some 100,000 "Stolpersteine" have been laid in over 25 countries across Europe. It's the world's largest decentralized Holocaust memorial.
  • For this reason the Holocaust Memorial is symbolic of the abandonment of the traditional bond with nationalism and an employment of humanitarianism.
  • The Holocaust Memorial consists of an undulating field of 2711 concrete steles, which can be passed through from all sides.
  • From lesson plans and assemblies to poems and films, our resources will help you organise meaningful activities for Holocaust Memorial Day.
  • The memorial has to be experienced by walking through it and dealing with the topic of the Holocaust in one's own personal way.
  • The Holocaust Memorial by architect Peter Eisenman was built in Berlín, Alemania in 2003-2005.
  • The idea for a Holocaust Memorial was first proposed in 1988, but the design for the monument wasn’t approved until 1999.
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