We educate.
The IHRA’s Working Groups and Committees publish educational recommendations to help guide teachers and organizations
We research.
The IHRA is the only intergovernmental organization mandated to focus solely on Holocaust-related issues
We remember.
The IHRA's Member Countries have pledged to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust, honoring their legacy and their memory
Croatia assumes the IHRA Presidency
Ambassador Terezija Gras, State Secretary for European Affairs, International Relations and EU Funds, and Sara Lustig, Special Advisor to the Prime Minister for Holocaust Issues, Combating Antisemitism and Relations with Jewish Organizations, are the Co-Chairs of the Croatian IHRA Presidency.
IHRA working definitions now available in Russian and Ukrainian
The IHRA's three working definitions – of Holocaust denial and distortion, of antisemitism, and of antigypsyism/anti-Roma discrimination – have been translated into Russian and Ukrainian to help those in the field counter these phenomena.
Our Focus Areas
The IHRA brings together experts in Holocaust education, research and remembrance, including museum, memorial and education professionals, historians, archaeologists, and specialists in genocide studies and other disciplines. The multidisciplinary groups that result are able to focus on specific priority areas, allowing for the IHRA to put forth meaningful policy recommendations.
Overview of memorial museums in Germany builds network
Memorial museums play an important role in preserving history and educating future generations about past atrocities. They provide information about the crimes committed by the Nazi regime...
In Memoriam: Kim Simon
It is with great sadness that the IHRA and its US delegation announce the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Kim Simon.
One of the IHRA’s longest-standing delegates, Kim was active in the...