"Hamas terrorists held these innocent human beings for two years in horrific conditions inflicting unimaginable cruelty on them as well as their families who spent all this agonizing time not knowing ...
This video explains what propaganda is and how Hitler and the Nazis used it to exclude Jews and other groups from German society. They relied on a variety of advertising techniques, like catchy ...
Genocide did not end with the Holocaust. The Museum teaches about cases of contemporary genocide and other mass atrocities through in-person and online exhibitions. This online exhibition includes ...
The Museum is committed to reaching all students by providing teachers with tools for various classroom needs. This page shares resources that support differentiation, modification, and accessibility.
In 1935, the Nazi regime took a significant step toward isolating and excluding Jews and other groups from German society through the passage of two laws. These Nazi laws stripped Jews of their German ...
Anca Filipovici is a researcher at the Romanian Institute for Research on National Minorities in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She holds a PhD in history from Babeș-Bolyai University. Dr. Filipovici’s primary ...
Jorge Rosario is a PhD candidate in history at Brown University, where he also earned a master’s degree in history. He also holds a bachelor’s degree with a double concentration in history and foreign ...
On November 9th and 10th, 1938, Nazi German leaders organized a series of violent, nationwide attacks against Jewish communities. This event, later called the "Night of Broken Glass," or Kristallnacht ...
Eugenia Mihalcea is a researcher at the “Theodor Herzl” Center for Israeli Studies at the National University of Political Studies and Public Administration (SNSPA) in Bucharest. She also teaches ...
Dr. Barrett joined the Mandel Center in 2022 and currently serves as Program Coordinator for Visiting Scholar Programs, which supports advanced research and writing on the Holocaust and related topics ...