In the final years of her husband's life, BJ Carter finally learned details of her husband's life he'd never remembered.
That creates risks: the Holocaust didn’t begin with mass murder. The dehumanization of Jews progressed gradually from public exclusion to eventual internment to finally extermination. Millions of regular Germans—and Europeans more broadly—facilitated or silently accepted these actions.
Nella Glick describes the terror of hiding from the Nazis and explains why she shares her story with children today.
The Holocaust famously teaches us that what makes mass atrocities possible isn’t only the agency of the powerful — it’s the silence of everyone else.
I feature my mother’s testimony in my teaching because it gives my students a direct link, through me, as my mother’s son, to the genocide that was the Holocaust, writes Menachem Z. Rosensaft.
The museum has many disturbing reminders of the deadliest conflict in human history, but none are more haunting than those in the Holocaust exhibit.
Survivor of the Holocaust and October 7 reflects on his survival and anti-Semitism today Paula Newton speaks to Zvi Solow, who survived both the Holocaust and the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023. Survivor of the Holocaust and October 7 reflects on his survival and anti-Semitism today
Birkenau, and we cannot let our collective memories falter. We know the evils that humans are capable of.
Why did humans show so much hatred and indifference toward fellow humans during the Holocaust? Psychology provides some answers that have implications for today.
Elon Musk told a rally the German far-right AfD party, just before Holocaust Remembrance Day, that Germany should get over "past guilt."
Remembering the atrocities at Auschwitz is vital, but we can’t lose sight of the fact that Auschwitz is only one part of the story of the Holocaust, writes.