Task Force For International Cooperation On Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research

 
 
 
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Educational Materials

The ITF Chair’s Project focuses on relevant issues that deal with the Holocaust and its effects on the world today. The lectures, discussions, and related materials on this site provide the proper context for further discussions on current issues. However, it is also important to see how these ideas are practiced in the field everyday. To this end, we have included a section on “educational projects” that are being done worldwide at different institutions, all trying to tackle the issues mentioned in the academic lectures provided as part of the Chair’s Project 2010.

The Netherlands
Wichert ten Have of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Amsterdam,
discusses academic initiatives on the Holocaust going on in the Netherlands.

Wichert ten Have of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies at the University of Amsterdam,
discusses programs to educate teachers about the Holocaust.

Karen Polak discusses the traveling exhibition that the Anne Frank House produced which travels
and educates around the world.
Germany
Dr. Thomas Lutz of Topography of Terror in Berlin, discusses educational programs that exist at his
institution.
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