The IHRA Resource Library
This page collects all of our resources in one place. Use the filter options to help you find the resource you’re looking for.
This page collects all of our resources in one place. Use the filter options to help you find the resource you’re looking for.
This resource provides questions for reflection to help people adopt good practice when comparing the Holocaust and other mass atrocities.
These 14 measures underpin the ultimate objective of the IHRA: to ensure the world remembers the Holocaust and works toward a world without genocide.
Take steps towards recognizing and countering Holocaust distortion with the practical tools, guidance, and example activities included in this online Toolkit.
Les documents relatifs à la Shoah doivent s’inscrire dans la période allant de la fin de la première Guerre mondiale jusqu’à la fermeture des camps de personnes déplacées dans les années 1950 et ils doivent porter sur le statut juridique, politique, social, économique ou culturel des groupes de personnes qui ont fait l’objet de mesures et/ou de persécutions étatiques pendant la période centrale allant de 1933 à 1945.
Learn about the history of Holocaust distortion, the political contexts it can be found in, and contemporary examples.
Read the full text of the IHRA’s non-legally binding working definition of Holocaust denial and distortion and learn more about this important tool with the FAQs.
Join the #ProtectTheFacts campaign to raise awareness of Holocaust distortion – both how to recognize it and how to counter it.
This short film on Holocaust distortion offers a first introduction to the topic using an international lens and explains the pressing need to address it.
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