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Learn about recent IHRA activities and upcoming events.
This reflection looks back at the 2000 Stockholm Declaration, whose principles have shaped Holocaust education, research, and remembrance globally. While IHRA’s work has since grown to include new focus areas and tools, the Declaration remains a foundational document in building international commitment.
Dr. Kathrin Meyer, former Secretary General of the IHRA, will be honored with the 2025 Anne Frank Special Recognition Award at a ceremony at the residence of the Dutch Ambassador in Washington, D.C.
In 2005, the United Nations designated 27 January as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. We spoke with Holocaust survivor Ivor Perl, Romanian delegate Alina Bricman, and Head of the Delegation of the Netherlands, Aaf Tiems, about why remembrance matters and what it means to them.
A report from the Croatian IHRA Presidency on the IHRA’s ongoing commitments to counter Holocaust distortion.
Of the 140,000 Jews who lived in the Netherlands in 1940, 102,000 did not survive the war. Now, all their names are memorialized in the Holocaust Memorial of Names in the Netherlands.
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