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Honor Holocaust Remembrance Day with these Resources
Saturday, January 27, 2024 marks Holocaust Remembrance Day. The United Nations General Assembly designated January 27, the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day and a time to remember the victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution.
Jefferson Libraries organized the following list of digital and print resources you can explore to learn more about Holocaust Remembrance Day. Find more at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
eBooks
- After This: Survivors of the Holocaust Speak
- The Doctors of the Warsaw Ghetto
- Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age: Survivors’ Stories and New Media Practices
- Holocaust Memory Reframed: Museums and the Challenges of Representation
- It is Impossible to Remain Silent
- More Nights Than Days: A Survey of Writings of Child Genocide Survivors
- Postcards from Auschwitz: Holocaust Tourism and the Meaning of Remembrance
- Recognizing the Past in the Present: New Studies on Medicine Before, During, and After the Holocaust
- Recovering from Genocidal Trauma: An Information and Practice Guide for Working with Holocaust Survivors
- The Strength of Hope: A Holocaust Survivor’s Guide to Love and Life
Print Books
- Broken Threads: The Destruction of the Jewish Fashion Industry in Germany and Austria (at Gutman Library)
- Building After Auschwitz: Jewish Architecture and the Memory of the Holocaust (at Gutman Library)