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Holocaust-relevante Materialien müssen dem Zeitraum zwischen dem Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs bis hin zur Schließung der DP-Lager in den 1950er Jahren entstammen und einen Bezug zum rechtlichen, politischen, sozialen, wirtschaftlichen und kulturellen Status der Bevölkerungsgruppen aufweisen, die im Kernzeitraum von 1933-1945 von staatlichen politischen Maßnahmen und/oder Verfolgung betroffen waren.
Learn about the history of Holocaust distortion, the political contexts it can be found in, and contemporary examples.
This resource concisely explores how we might engage in comparative analyses between the Holocaust and other atrocities.
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.
Read the full text of the IHRA’s working definition of Holocaust-related materials which can provide archivists and researchers with a helpful starting point.
The International Memorial Museums Charter provides memorial museums with internationally agreed-upon principles and ethics for commemorating the victims of the Holocaust.
This volume brings together experts a group of experts to reflect on the past with a view to constructively informing positive, ethically responsible, and rational policymaking today.
This systematic review of how the Holocaust is taught to students includes research conducted in most IHRA Member Countries as well as several non-member countries.
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