The IHRA Resource Library
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This page collects all of our resources in one place. Use the filter options to help you find the resource you’re looking for.
Con motivo del 75.º aniversario de la liberación de los campos de concentración y exterminio nazis alemanes y otros lugares de persecución y exterminio, nosotros, altos representantes gubernamentales de los países miembros de la Alianza Internacional para el Recuerdo del Holocausto (IHRA), rendimos homenaje a las víctimas y supervivientes del Holocausto (Shoah) que asoló al pueblo judío.
Discover the IHRA’s Recommendations, a comprehensive guide designed to help policymakers and educators include the genocide of the Roma in teaching programs. This resource offers practical tools, historical context, and pedagogical guidance to foster critical thinking and awareness about this neglected history.
These guidelines offer a single tool for identifying relevant documentation for Holocaust research, remembrance and education.
Discover the IHRA’s Recommendations, a comprehensive guide designed to help policymakers and educators include the genocide of the Roma in teaching programs. This resource offers practical tools, historical context, and pedagogical guidance to foster critical thinking and awareness about this neglected history.
Helping archivists and policymakers advance Holocaust research and safeguard the record.
Discover the IHRA’s Recommendations, a comprehensive guide designed to help policymakers and educators include the genocide of the Roma in teaching programs. This resource offers practical tools, historical context, and pedagogical guidance to foster critical thinking and awareness about this neglected history.
The IHRA-UNESCO capacity building training program provides a comprehensive platform of practical tools, examples and resources to learn about and prevent Holocaust distortion.
This resource provides questions for reflection to help people adopt good practice when comparing the Holocaust and other mass atrocities.
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