
Holocaust education programs
Holocaust education programs aim to teach about the history, causes, and consequences of the Holocaust—when six million Jews and millions of others were systematically persecuted and murdered by the Nazis during World War II. These programs use historical documents, survivor testimonies, films, and interactive activities to foster understanding, promote tolerance, and prevent future atrocities. They emphasize the importance of human rights, ethical responsibility, and the lessons learned from this dark chapter in history. Overall, the goal is to cultivate awareness and empathy, ensuring that such horrors are remembered and less likely to recur.