Read eyewitness accounts of the killing process at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp.
Read eyewitness accounts of the killing process at Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi death camp.
Explore the complexity of Jewish identity with reflections from three teenagers about what being Jewish means to them.
Read excerpts of George William Hunter’s book about the now-disproved idea that traits like intelligence and morality are handed down from generation to generation.
Author Ed Husain remembers two key experiences from growing up in an immigrant family in London that shaped his identity and the decisions that he made.
Learn about the challenges and successes one woman encountered in her efforts to make a difference.
Bertha Pappenheim recounts the antisemitic abuse that she witnessed in Germany in 1923.
Former Nazi youth member Alfons Heck reflects on coming to terms with Germany’s role and his own part in the Holocaust.
Consider why some Europeans changed their anti-war stance when World War I officially began, and why others like conscientious objectors continued to oppose the war.
Explore three first person perspectives on stereotyping to understand how these prejudices can divide a society.
Learn about some of the challenges delegates faced in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Read James Luther Adams’ account of a Nazi rally in 1927 and consider what it meant to be anti-Nazi at that time.