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Remembrance

Days of Remembrance

The United States Congress established the Days of Remembrance as the nation’s annual commemoration of the Holocaust and created the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as a permanent living memorial to the victims.

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Learn about survivors and victims

Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center

Explore the Museum's collections about individual survivors and victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution, and research family history relating to the Holocaust.

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Testimonies

Learn more about individuals and their experiences during the Holocaust.

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ID Cards of Holocaust Survivors and Victims

The Museum distributes ID cards at the entrance to the Permanent Exhibition to help personalize the events of the Holocaust.

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First Person Podcast Series

The life stories of Holocaust survivors remind us of the constant need to be vigilant and to confront hatred whenever and wherever it occurs.

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Help Us Find Their Fates

Join in our Remember Me? project and help us learn the fates of 1,100 children separated from their families during World War II.

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Office of Survivor Affairs

The Office of Survivor Affairs coordinates the activities of survivors who donate thousands of hours of volunteer service to the Museum every year.
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Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center

The Resource Center ensures the individual experiences of survivors and victims of the Holocaust and Nazi-era persecution are collected, preserved, and disseminated for future generations.
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Oral History

The Museum’s oral history collection is one of the largest and most diverse resources for Holocaust testimonies in the world. In addition to conducting interviews, the Museum also collects interviews from individuals and other institutions.
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