
Holocaust education
Holocaust education involves teaching about the systematic genocide of six million Jews and millions of others by the Nazis during World War II. It aims to raise awareness of the dangers of hatred, discrimination, and totalitarianism, highlighting the importance of tolerance, human rights, and the consequences of indifference. Through various methods, including survivor testimonies, literature, and historical analysis, Holocaust education seeks to honor the victims and promote understanding of the moral responsibilities individuals and societies have in preventing such atrocities from happening again. It serves as a vital tool for fostering empathy and critical thinking about history and ethics.