
Holocaust exhibitions
Holocaust exhibitions are curated displays that present artifacts, photographs, survivor testimonies, and historical information to educate the public about the Holocaust—the systematic genocide of six million Jews and millions of others by Nazi Germany during World War II. Their purpose is to preserve the memory of those who suffered, promote awareness of human rights issues, and prevent future atrocities by fostering understanding of this complex historical tragedy. These exhibitions aim to evoke empathy, highlight the consequences of hatred and discrimination, and ensure that the lessons of history are remembered and learned.