Holocaust

A new era | Toronto Holocaust Museum

Canada | Geraldine Kendall Adams hears how the story of those who experienced the Holocaust is being kept alive for the post-survivor era

‘It’s the most important Holocaust Memorial Day I can remember’

How global events have shaped how Holocaust-related museums are commemorating the day this year

Four artists commissioned to create new work in response to Holocaust testimony

Holocaust Centre North hopes scheme will help memorialise survivors as first-hand accounts diminish

High court quashes planning permission for Westminster Holocaust memorial

Holocaust institutions express disappointment as judge rules that development does not comply with existing legislation

Manchester Jewish Museum launches project to share hidden stories from the Holocaust

Partnership project with IWM aims to get young people engaged with Holocaust Memorial Day

Never forget

The Holocaust will soon be beyond living memory, but museums are rising to the challenge of keeping the survivors’ stories alive to shine a light on this dark chapter of history. Geraldine Kendall Adams reports

Rethinking the Holocaust displays at the Imperial War Museum

Moving away from dark walls and dimly lit spaces, the new galleries aim to show how the genocide took place in plain sight

IWM unveils second world war and Holocaust galleries

The £30.7m project has taken nearly seven years to complete

Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre gets green light

Work on £100m project will start later this year following planning consent

Cultural institutions find new ways to remember the Holocaust

Art by young activists and an eyewitness database are among the projects marking Holocaust Memorial Day

How will museums change their approach to the Holocaust as it moves beyond living memory?

Heritage institutions have a particular responsibility to keep the memory of the Nazi genocide alive, but they are facing challenges of their own in a new political era