The History of Antisemitism and the Holocaust
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) is America’s national institution for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history, and serves as this country’s memorial to the millions of people murdered during the Holocaust. The Museum works to keep Holocaust memory alive while inspiring citizens and leaders to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity.
The Museum’s collections document the fate of Holocaust victims, survivors, rescuers, liberators, and others through artifacts, documents, photos, films, books, personal stories, and more.
The National Endowment for the Humanities has invited National History Day (NHD) and the USHMM to work together to promote better understanding among young people of antisemitism, the Holocaust, and Jewish history. This guide introduces resources from the USHMM and potential topics for NHD research projects. Stay tuned for more information, resources, and workshops in the coming year.
Guiding Questions
What are the origins and history of antisemitism?
How has antisemitism evolved over time?
What was the Holocaust?
How and why did the Holocaust happen?