Jewish lawyers and notaries may no longer have legal responsibilities concerning the City of Berlin. - March 18, 1933

Inappropriate Memorials: Berlin’s Failure

By Katie Thomas Memorials are used as tools with which the…
This is the view of the infirmary on the prison camp site

The Hidden Truth inside East Berlin

By Jackie Myers At the end of World War II, Germany was split…
The ground slopes up and down

Memorials and Memory

By Elon Clarke Day after day on this trip, the other students…
Centennial Hall in Wrocław and the Spire

Poland’s Elections: A Grim Future?

By Michael Kosowski My face was pressed against the glass…
Entrance to Auschwitz I_Arbeit Macht Frei

Memories, Reflections and the Holocaust

By Megan Gorenflo When I was thirteen, I traveled with a school…
The main gate to the entrance of Auschwitz I. The sign overhead reads “Arbeit Macht Frei” in German or “Work Makes you Free.”

Auschwitz: An Experience and Lesson No One Should Ever Forget

By Meagan Edwards Shortly after the end of the Second World…
The Book of Names

A Visit to Auschwitz

By Kylie Britt As a student learning about the Holocaust,…
Jewish Community School, Warsaw c. 1920

Shadows of a Hidden Past

By Kaylee De Zalia At first glance, the Galicia Jewish Museum…
The international monument and the plaque in English.1

Appalling Auschwitz: Confronting the Past

By Katie Thomas Recently, we have been discussing the differences…
Centennial Hall Exterior Source (colon) Inyourpocket

Centennial Hall, Hope from the Past, a quiet message for the Future

By Elon Clarke Begun as a space for the general public of…