The IHRA contributes to the body of scholarship in the fields of Holocaust and genocide studies, and research on the genocide of the Roma by carrying out research projects and hosting academic conferences. We disseminate our research findings and conference papers free of charge through our publication series.
Holocaust Distortion: A Lecture by Professor Yehuda Bauer
In this overview of Holocaust distortion suitable for a variety of audiences without prior subject-matter knowledge, IHRA Honorary Chairman Professor Yehuda Bauer explains what Holocaust distortion is...
A Matter of Comparison: The Holocaust, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity; An Analysis and Overview of Comparative Literature and Programs
"A Matter of Comparison: The Holocaust, Genocides and Crimes Against Humanity; An Analysis and Overview of Comparative Literature and Programs" provides an overview of programs provided by 120...
Holocaust Distortion: A Growing Threat
The film "Holocaust Distortion: A Growing Threat" responds to the dangerous phenomenon of Holocaust distortion, a critical threat to Holocaust memory and to fostering a world without genocide. Distort...
Understanding Holocaust Distortion: Contexts, Influences and Examples
Published in November 2021, the IHRA’s publication “Understanding Holocaust Distortion: Contexts, Influences and Examples” builds on previous resources to provide a strong, expert-produced and...
Mass Murder of People with Disabilities and the Holocaust
In Germany and occupied Austria, people with disabilities were the first to fall victim to National Socialist mass murder, propagated under the euphemistic term of “euthanasia”. For racist and...
Refugee Policies from 1933 until Today: Challenges and Responsibilities
The fourth volume in the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance publication series presents the outcome of a conference, held in February 2017 organized in cooperation with the Holy See in Rome...
Research in Teaching and Learning about the Holocaust: A Dialogue Beyond Borders
How is the Holocaust taught in schools? How do students make sense of this challenging subject? How are people affected by visits to Holocaust memorial sites? Empirical research on teaching and...
Bystanders, Rescuers or Perpetrators? The Neutral Countries and the Shoah
The volume offers a trans-national, comparative perspective on the varied reactions of the neutral countries to the Nazi persecution and murder of the European Jews. It examines the often ambivalent...
The Genocide and Persecution of Roma and Sinti. Bibliography and Historiographical Review
This annotated bibliography of the genocide of Roma and Sinti reflects by its volume and its timeframe (more than 1,400 references collected so far, published from 1946 to 2015) a longstanding and...
Roma Genocide: Overview of International Organisations working on historical and contemporary issues connected to the genocide of the Roma
The overview of organisations is aimed at people involved in making the history of the genocide of the Roma better known. The organisations are divided into three section; international governmental...