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Mémoires à venir - Une enquête sur la mémoire du XXe siècle auprès de 31 172 jeunes de 16 a 29 ans, en 24 langues, dans 31 pays The Foundation for Political Innovation(Fondapol) and the Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah have carried out an international survey of the younger generations that reveals the memories and perceptions of youth regarding the major events of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The participants were 31,172 young people aged 16 to 29, surveyed in 24 different languages in 31 countries : Australia , Austria, Belgium , Canada, China , Croatia, Denmark , Estonia , USA , Finland, France , Greece, Hungary , India, Israel, Italy, Japan , Latvia, Lithuania , Netherlands , Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, United Kingdom , Russia, Serbia , Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine. (By the publisher - Translation)
Toward a Philosophy of Holocaust Education: Teaching Values without Imposing Agendas Most teachers hope to make a difference in the lives of their students, but whether they accomplish this with any regularity is often left unclear. With a topic like the Holocaust, the stakes are greatly raised. In this essay, the author discusses the place of the Holocaust in the liberal arts. He argues that the content of Holocaust education must revolve around a methodology that allows students to conjure and experiment with new and deeper self-understanding(s). Teaching the Holocaust effectively means freeing (and urging) students to ask questions about historical epistemology (i.e., the ways in which historians come to know what they do), as well as questions which speak directly to the challenges of the current moment. The idea behind this philosophy is to teach the past in a manner that equips students to see the ramifications of their choices in contrast to the Germans who, by virtue of their own choices, allowed themselves to be fastened in a system designed to achieve national revitalization and racial purification at any and all costs. He stresses that history teachers, as the most recent data show, cannot further their own agendas by using the Holocaust as an instrument for political indoctrination, but they can still lead their students toward new ways of thinking about the world and their place in it. (By the publisher)
Yad Vashem: The world Holocaust remembrance center The world’s largest repository of information on the Holocaust, Yad Vashem’s website provides easy access to digital collections, e-learning for professionals, a database of Shoah victims’ names, and a wealth of historical information in several languages.
Yad Vashem: Le centre de commémoration de l'Holocauste dans le monde Le plus grand référentiel au monde de l'information sur l'Holocauste, le site de Yad Vashem offre un accès facile aux collections numériques, e-learning pour les professionnels, une base de données des noms des victimes de la Shoah, et une richesse d'informations historiques en plusieurs langues.
Sud-Africain Holocauste et Fondation du Génocide Une initiative unique sur le continent africain, la Fondation sur le génocide sud-africaine de l'Holocauste et est dédié à la création d'une société plus humaine et juste dans laquelle les droits de l'homme et la diversité sont respectés et valorisés. Centres couverts par la Fondation servent de monuments aux six millions de Juifs qui ont été tués dans l'Holocauste et toutes les victimes du nazisme, enseignent sur les conséquences des préjugés, le racisme et la discrimination, et de promouvoir une compréhension des dangers de l'indifférence, l'apathie et le silence. 