
Holocaust memory
Holocaust memory refers to how societies remember, honor, and learn from the genocide of six million Jews and millions of others during World War II. It involves preserving the history through museums, education, survivor testimonies, and commemorations to ensure that the atrocities are not forgotten. This collective remembrance aims to promote awareness, foster understanding, and prevent future genocides by highlighting the consequences of hatred, discrimination, and intolerance. Ultimately, Holocaust memory serves as a moral reminder of the importance of human rights, justice, and the need to confront hatred in all its forms.