Holocaust museums

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Holocaust museums are institutions dedicated to documenting, preserving, and educating the public about the history, atrocities, and victims of the Holocaust through exhibitions, artifacts, and testimonies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
memorial institution
museum type
aimsTo encourage critical reflection on history
honor Holocaust rescuers
honor Holocaust victims
preserve survivor testimonies
promote democratic values
promote tolerance
raise awareness of antisemitism
raise awareness of racism
raise awareness of xenophobia
associatedWith Holocaust education networks
Holocaust remembrance days
survivor communities
exhibits archival film footage
artworks related to the Holocaust
documents
educational panels
historical artifacts
memorial spaces
multimedia installations
personal belongings of victims
photographs
testimonies of survivors
focusesOn Holocaust
Nazi genocide of Jews
World War II atrocities
hasPurpose combating Holocaust denial
commemoration of Holocaust victims
documentation of the Holocaust
education about the Holocaust
genocide prevention education
preservation of Holocaust history
promoting human rights awareness
locatedIn many countries
provides commemorative events
educational programs
guided tours
public lectures
research resources
school outreach programs
teacher training
targetAudience general public
researchers
students
teachers
usesMedium digital archives
online exhibitions
permanent exhibitions
temporary exhibitions

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Exhibitions Pavilion
Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory in Kraków
category
Holocaust remembrance ("Holocaust education centers")
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