Results from all areas to Teaching about the Holocaust

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Lilian Black concentrates on the cooperation between the Arolsen Archives and the Holocaust Survivors’ Friendship Association in Great Britain. The author writes from the perspective of the daughter of a Holocaust survivor who has researched the history of her father’s persecution.

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Misko Stanisic presents a professional development project for librarians and archivists in Serbia, which the Arolsen Archives have supported by running workshops and giving lectures. 

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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) in Washington is an important partner of the Arolsen Archives at international level. Elizabeth Anthony shows how the institutions structure their cooperation and presents the publications the USHMM has produced on the basis of documents from the Arolsen Archives.

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Tosha Tillotson and David H. Lindquist present ways of teaching English Language Learners about the Holocaust.

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This curriculum for high school students shows possibilities how to teach with the book Hanna and Walter. a love story.

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The Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe offers comprehensive material and lesson plans about the living environment of Jewish youth in interwar Poland.

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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) offers ideas and resources how to teach with audio-podcasts.

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