Outreach Programme

@UNHOP

The Holocaust & the Outreach Programme is a broad initiative to educate & raise awareness on the subject of the Holocaust.

UNHQ, New York
Joined February 2010

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    Sep 7

    Watch as history is made. World leaders will converge on UNHQ in NYC to tackle major challenges facing humanity at the 74th session of the .

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    Aug 29

    To claim your rights, you must know your rights! We are excited to announce our partnership with , with the goal of improving the quality & quantity of human rights content on . Learn more:

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  3. Aug 29

    Read stories about teachers who rescued Jews during the Holocaust. Yad Vashem has recognized those teachers as Righteous Among the Nations. 🔗

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    Aug 27

    27 August 1943 "I left everyone at home, Mother and Father, in the ghetto, everyone." Read Tuvia Grin's moving to his sister in Eretz and discover the fate of the Grin family during the here >>

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  5. Aug 23

    Shirli Gilbert discusses the role music played in the lives of people during the Holocaust 📸 Performance of the Kovno ghetto orchestra. (USHMM)

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    Aug 21

    In 1944, Allied Air Forces captured aerial photographic evidence of Auschwitz-Birkenau, in preparation to bomb a nearby fuel factory 20 August 1944. Watch below and examine this controversial decision of not bombing the gas chambers

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    Aug 21

    Women humanitarians are making strides in previously male-dominated fields, such as logistics. Meet some of the women making a difference with in South Sudan.

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  8. Aug 19

    “My Holocaust journey, and that of everyone not a survivor, is a journey toward understanding.” - Steven Spielberg

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    Aid workers around the world put themselves at risk to help save and improve the lives of others. On and every day, we must ensure that they are protected from harm, as required by international law.

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  10. Aug 18

    Do you know the story of Petr Ginz, a young Jewish boy from Prague who loved to write and draw? Take a look at our study guide (available in 8 languages):

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  11. Aug 17

    Professor Yehuda Bauer explains how the Holocaust evolved from a utopian ideology that involved hatred towards Jews,

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    The climate crisis does not only threaten the future of far-away places. It threatens our entire planet. All of us have the power to respond to the climate emergency by taking urgent .

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  13. Aug 16

    Petr Ginz with his sister Eva (Chava) Pressburger Ginz. Take a look at our study guide "The Last Flight of Petr Ginz" 🔗

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  14. Aug 15

    Whether you live in Central Africa, China, the South Pacific, or Switzerland, you have to be aware of the danger that genocide presents. Education about the Holocaust ultimately means to remove humanity as far away as possible from that extreme form of mass murder. Yehuda Bauer

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    Hate speech is on the rise, threatening peace, social stability and democratic values. That’s why I’ve launched a plan to identify, prevent, and confront hate speech, while upholding freedom of speech and expression.

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  16. Aug 14

    “Why is it important to remember the Holocaust?” Last this year asked this question visitors and organizers at various events,

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  17. Aug 13

    What happened in the Semlin Concentration Camp in April and May 1942 and why was this of particular significance in Holocaust history? Read Jovan Byford's paper on the Semlin Judenlager in Belgrade,

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  18. Aug 12

    "The popular saying that "love is blind" is wrong. Hatred is blind – and blinding. There is no light IN hatred, no exit FROM it". Read Elie Wiesel's essay "Hatred and Humanity" 🔗

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  19. Aug 11

    “Moon Landscape” by Petr Ginz. Petr drew Moon Landscape in Terezin before anyone had travelled to the moon.

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  20. Aug 10

    'The fate of the Roma or "Gypsies" during the Holocaust is not well known despite the fact that they were targeted for extinction by National Socialist Germany". Read "The Fate of the Roma during the Holocaust: The Untold Story" by László Teleki,

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