Rescheduled Virtual Book Launch: The Last Ghetto – An Everyday History of Theresienstadt
Join us for the launch of Dr Anna Hájková’s book The Last Ghetto: An Everyday History of Theresienstadt.
See what’s coming up at the library, or you may be interested in past events.
Join us for the launch of Dr Anna Hájková’s book The Last Ghetto: An Everyday History of Theresienstadt.
A virtual panel discussion hosted by the Library in collaboration with the Ishami Foundation remembering the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
As part of its 'Excavation-Confrontation-Repair? Family Histories of the Holocaust' events series, the Library is delighted to host a panel discussion of new works that explore Sephardi family microhistories of the Holocaust
Iby Knill and Trude Silman will be in conversation with Tracy Craggs (Holocaust Survivors’ Friendship Association) to discuss their experiences before, during and after the Holocaust, in particular, the effect that the death marches have had on their lives.
In this virtual book talk, Professor Edward Westermann will be in conversation with Professor Dan Stone to discuss his book 'Drunk on Genocide - Alcohol and Mass Murder in Nazi Germany'.
In this virtual workshop, we will be thinking through the Library's eyewitness accounts of Jewish anti-Nazi resistance in Belgium.
We are pleased to announce a call for participants in a two-part archival discovery workshop centred on our new digital resource, 'Testifying to the Truth'.
The Wiener Holocaust Library is delighted to launch Professor Lawrence Langer's most recent book.
Using sources from The Wiener Holocaust Library’s unique archive of material on the Nazi era and the Holocaust, this virtual workshop will critically consider the use of photographs in Holocaust education.
This symposium, in honour of Professor Antony Polonsky on the occasion of his 80th birthday, brings together established and junior scholars researching the Holocaust in Eastern Europe.
The Library is pleased to announce a new event in our Excavation-Confrontation-Repair? Family Histories of the Holocaust Event Series, which explores the meaning and legacy of family research into the Holocaust.
Join us as we launch our first, co-located exhibition 'Death Marches: Evidence and Memory'.