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Holocaust Educational Trust

Lessons from Auschwitz Project

This project is for post-16 students. It covers the victims' lives before World War II, the history of the Final Solution and wider issues such as racism, anti-social behaviour and bullying. The project also includes the opportunity to visit Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Two students from every sixth form are invited at a cost of £99 each.

Lessons from Auschwitz Project (PDF, 28KB)
Lessons from Auschwitz website

Contact details:
richard.goldstein@lfaproject.org.uk
020 7222 4761

 
Eyewitnesses Remember the Holocaust

This is an interactive DVD-ROM using visual historical testimony to teach about the Holocaust and its lessons from a uniquely personal, human perspective. 

From January 2007, the resource will be available to every school in the UK free of charge. It can be obtained on request or through attendance at one of the Trust’s Holocaust education teacher training courses.

The first course will take place in London on Wednesday 31 January 2007. Places on the course are free. In order to reserve a place, email info@het.org.uk or call 020 7222 6822.


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