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Dr. Jan Lambertz

Applied Researcher
Areas of Expertise
  • Wartime aid for Jewish prisoners in camps and ghettos

  • Knowledge about the Holocaust in the early postwar years

  • The history of tracing services for Jews during and immediately following World War II

  • World War II Axis-Allied prisoner exchanges

Contact Information

Email lambertz@ushmm.org

Media contact Raymund Flandez, Senior Communications Officer, 202.314.1772, rflandez@ushmm.org

Dr. Lambertz contributes to multiple projects advancing Holocaust scholarship at the Mandel Center. 

She is currently coediting Nazi Sites for Racial Persecution, Detention, Murder, and Resettlement of Non-Jews, a forthcoming volume of the Museum’s Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945. She was a contributing editor for the Mandel Center’s book series, “Documenting Life and Destruction,” including the five-volume Jewish Responses to Persecution.

Dr. Lambertz received the 2019 Prize of the German Historical Institute London for her outstanding PhD thesis submitted to the History Department of Royal Holloway, University of London, entitled “Early Postwar Holocaust Knowledge and Jewish Missing Persons.”

She is co-organizer of a comparative project on relief parcels sent to Jewish prisoners in Nazi detention sites and conducted research for the Independent Commission of Historians on the role of the German Foreign Office during National Socialism and after 1945.

Education

  • PhD, history, Royal Holloway, University of London

Languages

  • English

  • German

Select Publications

Select Presentations

  • Premature Aging’ and European Medical Assessments of Camp Survivors in the Aftermath of the Second World War,” December 2024, Wiener Holocaust Library, London

  • “A Harvest in Wartime: U.S. Intelligence Agencies, World War II Prisoner Exchanges, and Repatriates,” April 2023, University of California-Santa Barbara