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The Museum is Open

In the event of a government shutdown, our Museum will remain open to the public through at least December 24, 2024. More information about visiting the Museum can be found on Plan Your Visit.

Remember Survivors and Victims

  • Find out how to research what happened to your family, visit our Resource Center, and more ways to learn about victims of Nazi persecution.

  • Learn about the Holocaust survivors who volunteer at the Museum or request to hear a survivor share his or her experiences in person.

  • Listen to or read Holocaust survivors’ experiences, told in their own words through oral histories, written testimony, and public programs.

  • Search through millions of names of people persecuted by the Nazi regime.

  • Find resources to help you organize your own commemoration and details on Museum remembrance events.

  • Learn about the experiences of men, women, and children whose lives were impacted by the events of the Holocaust.

World Memory Project

Millions of documents containing details about victims of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution during World War II still exist today. These victims’ records are becoming searchable online and help restore the identities of people the Nazis tried to erase from history.