How to teach the "Holocaust by bullets" to the younger generations ?
At Yahad-In Unum, we believe in teaching the Holocaust by Bullets to the new generations through a powerful combination of eyewitness testimonies and archival research. By engaging with survivors and witnesses who lived through these atrocities, we bring their personal stories to life, ensuring that the human dimension of the Holocaust is never forgotten. Coupled with meticulous archival investigations, we provide a comprehensive and evidence-based understanding of the systematic mass shootings that took place during this dark chapter in history. Our approach aims to foster empathy, critical thinking, and a commitment to preserving the memory of the victims, empowering the next generation to stand against hatred, intolerance, and genocide.
Interviewed witnesses
Documented execution sites
Our objectives with education tools
Yahad-In Unum's educational efforts encompass a wide range of initiatives. Through the creation of comprehensive textbooks and educational materials, we ensure that the knowledge of the Holocaust by Bullets reaches classrooms worldwide. Our conferences and training programs equip educators with the necessary tools to effectively teach the history of the Holocaust by bullets in their classrooms. Additionally, we organize field seminars and museum visits, providing students and visitors with immersive experiences that deepen their understanding. By engaging with diverse audiences, Yahad-In Unum actively promotes remembrance, empathy, and the crucial lessons of the past, fostering a more informed and compassionate society.
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Grymaïliv, UKRAINE
Testimony of Stanislas M.
Stanislav M., vividly recounts the horrors of WWII, including mass shootings, hidden Jewish refugees, and his remarkable acts of resistance, shedding light on the resilience and compassion that can emerge amidst darkness.