Courage to Remember, a special exhibition, created in Los Angeles by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, offers compelling new insight into the Holocaust. The story unfolds through four major themes:
Nazi Germany, 1933 – 1938
Moving Toward the “Final Solution,” 1939 – 1941
Annihilation in Nazi-occupied Europe, 1941 – 1945
and Liberation – Building New Lives
This exhibit (25 individual panels) is available for commemorative or educational use by middle/high schools and universities, libraries, synagogues and churches, and other organizations in the greater Westchester County NY area.
You can use the entire exhibit or select from our online catalogue specific panels you would like to display and/or use with your students.
Fees:
Public and Private Middle and High Schools
• Exhibit without Speaker: $100
• Exhibit with Speaker: $200
All Other Venues
• Exhibit without Speaker: $300
• Exhibit with Speaker: $400
Please make checks payable to: HHREC.
The panels must be picked up and returned to the HHREC offices in White Plains, NY.
To order panels please fill out the form HERE.
LIST OF COURAGE TO REMEMBER PANELS
Nazi Germany 1933-1938
1. Why the Jews? Patterns of Persecution
2 German Jewish Life: Before the Nazis
3. The “Jewish Question” Nazi Policy 1933-1939
4. The Nightmare Begins: Hitler and the Nazis
5. Nazi Propaganda: Slogans, Myths and Images
6. Concentration Camps 1933-1938
7. The Reich Expands 1938
8. Kristallnacht: The Night of Broken Glass
Moving Toward the “Final Solution” 1939-1941
9. Flight Without Escape: The Jewish Homeless
10. All the Necessary Preparations 1939-1941
11. Eastern Europe: Arena for Mass Murder
12. Isolate in and Destroy: The “Jewish Question” in Occupied-Territory
13. The World Turned Upside Down: The Warsaw Ghetto
Annihilation in Nazi-occupied Europe, 1941-1945
14. The "Final Solution” 1941-1945
15. Einsatzgruppen: Mobile Killing Squads
16. They Fought Back: Resistance
17. Systematic Mass Murder 1942-1945
18. Auschwitz-Birkenau: The Ultimate Death Factory
19. The Last Agony at Auschwitz: Liberation, January 1945
20. The Righteous Few: Rescuing Innocents
Liberation - Building New Lives
21. Liberation: Unmasking Unspeakable Horrors
22. Crimes Against Humanity: Nazi Leaders on Trial
23. Revival: Building New Lives
24. Remembrance and Vigilance