Category
page 1Holocaust studies
Emmanuel Levinas
Jewish-French-Lithuanian philosopher
Holocaust denial
negation, distortion or minimization of the Holocaust
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
United States' official memorial to the Holocaust in Washington, D.C.
Simon Wiesenthal Center
non-profit organization in the USA
Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies
research institute
laws against Holocaust denial
worldwide laws
NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
research institute
Functionalism versus intentionalism
historiographical debate about the origins of the Holocaust
Per Anders Rudling
Swedish-American historian
Bryan Mark Rigg
American writer
National Holocaust Museum
museum in Amsterdam
International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide
1982 first major conference on genocide studies
responsibility for the Holocaust
overview about the responsibility for the Holocaust

Alice Ricciardi-von Platen
Italian physician and writer (1910–2008)
genocide education
education about patterns and trends in the phenomenon of genocide and/or about the causes, nature and impact of particular instances of genocide
Dan Mikhman
Head of the Yad Vashem International Institute of Holocaust Research and John Najmann Professor of Holocaust Research
Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania
Wiesel Commission
Commission on the Holocaust in Romania
Education about the Holocaust
efforts to educate populace on the Holocaust
Ignaz Maybaum
Austrian rabbi (1897–1976)
Irving v Penguin Books and Lipstadt
case in English law against American author Deborah Lipstadt and her publisher Penguin Books
Holocaust studies
Academic study of the Holocaust