Foundation Updates
Bringing Holocaust Remembrance into People’s Living Rooms: Zikaron BaSalon
Museum Goes School: Antisemitism Prevention and Democratic Education in Vocational Schools
Literature & Attitude: Rachel Salamander’s archive will be featured in an exhibition at the Monacensia im Hildebrandhaus in Munich from May 20
What defines Jewish community life today? The Limmud Festival 2026 celebrates lived Jewish diversity, exchange, and community
Between Memory and Responsibility: "Beyond Auschwitz" Follow-Up Event
Places of the Holocaust that are almost forgotten: Why the Sites of “Operation Reinhardt” Deserve More Attention
Shifting Alliances, Rising Challenges: Rethinking European security and transatlantic relations in a changing geopolitical order
New Approaches to the Nazi Past: Landecker Lecturer Martin Clemens Winter on the potential of the digitised NSDAP membership files
“International law does not mean that the supposed law of the strongest prevails.” Legal historian Miloš Vec on the history of international law
Making the Sites of “Aktion Reinhardt” Visible: Dr. Andreas Kahrs on educational trips, remembrance, and democratic responsibility
Art, Persecution and Loss: The Story of Jewish Collections of Modern Art
Exhibition at the Bucerius Kunst Forum
What Could Have Turned Out Differently? Fritz Backhaus on the exhibition “Roads not Taken” at the German Historical Museum
“Die Ermittlung” – Between Remembrance, Reckoning, and Criminal Prosecution: Film Screening and Discussion at the University of Cologne
Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture 2026: Anne Applebaum on the Authoritarian Playbook and what Democracies can do to push back
Digital Holocaust Remembrance in the Classroom: New Educational Platform by SHOAH STORIES
FutureScape Kick-off Workshop: Empowering Europe Through Bold Leadership
Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture 2026
Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture 2026 with Anne Applebaum: Autocracy, Inc: The Dictators Who Want to Run the World
Film Screening and Discussion on the First Auschwitz Trial: Between Historical Reckoning and Legal Responsibility
Academia’s Role in Democracy: Roundtable discussion at the Falling Walls Science Summit 2025
Exhibition Opening: "A Law for Life – How Jewish Quota Refugees Arrived in Germany"
Claude Lanzmann. The Recordings: Exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin
"Die Ermittlung": Register here for the film screening followed by a discussion on February 24, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at the University of Cologne.
Falling Walls Science Summit 2025: Roundtable on the Role of Academia in Democracy
Exhibition Launch: “The Nazis Didn’t Just Disappear” – Dealing with National Socialism in Germany Since 1945
Landecker Digital Memory Lab convenes first global forum on sustaining Holocaust memory in the digital age
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Founding of the Adenauer School of Government
Founding of the Adenauer School of Government
New Impetus for Responsible Governance: Alfred Landecker Foundation Enables the Establishment of the Adenauer School of Government
Listening to Holocaust Testimonies in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: In Conversation with Dr. Renana Keydar
Alfred Landecker Memorial Lecture 2025: Jonathan Freedland on Rudolf Vrba's escape from Auschwitz
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Alfred Landecker Professorship at Oxford University
Alfred Landecker Professorship at Oxford University
Tom Simpson appointed as the Alfred Landecker Professor of Values and Public Policy at Oxford University
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#LastSeen Wins Grimme Online Award 2024
#LastSeen Wins Grimme Online Award 2024
#LastSeen: Image Atlas of Nazi Deportations Wins Grimme Online Award 2024
History? Our Story!
History? Our Story!
Alfred Landecker Foundation at the re:publica 2024
Introducing our outstanding fourth cohort of the Landecker Lecturer Program: Welcome, Pavel Brunssen, Bareez Majid, Avner Ofrath and Jan Rybak!
Alfred Landecker
A stumbling stone for Alfred Landecker: Dan Diner’s speech on the occasion of its laying in memory of the foundation's namesake
Roads not Taken. Oder: Es hätte auch anders kommen können
Roads not Taken: An exhibition at the Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin in collaboration with the Alfred Landecker Foundation.
The Reimann family was not satisfied with simply uncovering its own past
Why we exist: the Story of the Alfred Landecker Foundation