Read the new issue of Memoria Magazine, published by @auschwitzmemorial.bsky.social. Thank you for including the call for the CK Fellowship programme and the next EHRI webinar on 17 June! viewer.joomag.com/memoria-en-n...
A series of evening events throughout the run of our latest exhibition will see experts on the subject from around the world offer their perspective on aspects of the display.
Find out more and sign up for free tickets:
Between 1939 and 1945, 20 million individuals were exploited as slave and forced labourers by the Nazi regime. This exhibition will explore how perpetrators profited off and exploited slave…
Issue:
• Images of the “Green Ticket” Roundup: A Photographic Report Returns from Oblivion
• In the footsteps of a family history recorded in letters
• 43rd Session of the International Auschwitz Coun...
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Our exhibition is accompanied by a series of free evening events in which experts will elucidate some of the display's key themes
Don't miss your chance for an after-hours view and to find out more about this topic
The first event takes place tomorrow! wienerholocaustlibrary.org/exhibition/n...
In @theguardian.com this week, Robin Lustig describes the experience of his father as he fled Nazi Germany in April 1939. He joins us at the Library on 18 June to discuss his new book about his father's flight and life in Britain, And the Cello Came Too... www.theguardian.com/world/2026/j...
As the far right fulminates about who ‘belongs’ in Britain, let’s remember Fritz Lustig, who arrived here in 1939, just months before war broke out. Initially jailed as an ‘enemy alien’, he played a v...
This week’s Holocaust document blog examines the last and bloodiest crimes committed by Hungarian extremist Arrow Cross militia in Budapest at the very end of the war. Read ‘Murdered on the Verge of Survival: Massacres in the Last Days of the Siege of Budapest, 1945’ here
Part I: First-Hand Accounts Introduction The diverse and multilingual nature of Holocaust-era records is clearly exemplified in the case of the historical sources pertaining to the Holocaust in…
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Book Launch: The Mosse-Women: German-Jewish Life Stories by Elisabeth Wagner
🗓 15 June 2026 | 5:00 – 6:00 PM BST
💻 Zoom only | Free to attend | Held in English
Book now: www.lbilondon.ac.uk/events/book-...
I spent six weeks in London, researching at the @wienerlibrary.bsky.social, tbh, a dream come true. 💫
Here's a short report, if anyone wants to apply for a Conny Kristel Fellowship @ehri-project.eu, text me.
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This week’s Holocaust document blog is a new post written by Olga Stefan examining motherhood and birth during the Holocaust through a study of sources documenting the only child born in the Vapniarka camp. Read 'A Child is Born: The Mysterious Case of Harry Wapniarka' here tinyurl.com/ye23fdf6
Register for a @ehri-cz.bsky.social webinar on a new research portal that brings together heterogeneous Holocaust-related data from multiple institutions through a unified interface, addressing multilinguality, differing metadata standards & varying levels of data granularity. tinyurl.com/bdd4t3mf
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One of the first Conny Kristel #Fellows this year was @benetlehmann.bsky.social, who visited the @wienerlibrary.bsky.social and the UK National Archives. Read more in the interview they gave: www.ehri-project.eu/ck-fellow-be...