"The World Must Know" documents the compelling human stories of the Holocaust as told in the renowned permanent exhibition of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. Drawing on the museum's extensive collection of artifacts, archives, and eyewitness testimonies, and augmented with more than two hundred period photographs, ...
For three nightmarish years the Jews of Kovno faced mass murders and endured forced labour and deportations, but they refused to let their suffering be forgotten. With photographs, paintings, drawings, letters, diaries and reports they metivulously recorded their plight.
The research and production staff of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum spent four years compiling this atlas to provide a unique picture of Europe between 1933 and 1950 in relation to the events of the Holocaust. Based on primary source materials, this reference includes plans and explanatory text for over 25 Nazi concentration, transit, ...
In an extraordinary new volume, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum reveals details of the famous 'Sugihara rescue' during the summer of 1940, when foreign policy and human compassion converged for a fleeting moment. While the world's political landscape was in turmoil, foreign envoys of Japan and the Netherlands forged an unlikely ...
The robbery and restitution of Jewish property are two inextricably linked social processes. It is not possible to understand the lawsuits and international agreements on the restoration of Jewish property of the late 1990s without examining what was robbed and by whom. In this volume, distinguished historians first outline the mechanisms and ...
From 1933 to 1945, Hitler's Nazi regime attempted to realize its vision of a biologically healthy and ethnically homogeneous population through "racial hygiene" programs designed to cleanse German society of those perceived to threaten its biological health. Deadly Medicine examines the critical role German physicians, scientists, public health ...
Created by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Atlas contains some 200 full-color maps and explanatory materials that show all known aspects of the Holocaust between the years 1933-1950.
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David Bankier, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, City University of New York, rashut ha-zikaron la-Shoah vela-gevurah Yad va-shem, N. Y.) Museum of Jewish Heritage (New York, Emmanuel Sella Family Foundation
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