Academic Research Grant

Research projects on National Socialism and the Holocaust, on Antisemitism and group hatred, impact and aftermath

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Innovative research

opens up new perspectives

Innovative research

opens up new perspectives


Mission

The Alfred Landecker Foundation funded a small number of outstanding academic research projects until 2023.

The aim was to gain a deeper understanding of the origins and impact of the Holocaust as well as its aftermath and memory, but also to support projects that explore and address antisemitism, racism and violence in the 20th and 21st centuries.

This program ended and applications are no longer possible. An overview about the projects that were supported can be found below.


Project updates

Introducing UP2US: Mapping the understanding of contemporary antisemitism in Serbia, Croatia and Romania

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#LastSeen: Deportation photos from a Jewish perspective

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Hearts of Darkness Colonialism and Nazi rule

Introducing: Hearts of Darkness - Nazi Rule and Colonial Violence

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Opening of the online exhibition: “Forced Homes.

Opening of the online exhibition: “Forced Homes. Antisemitic Housing Policy in Berlin 1939-1945”

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#LastSeen. Bilder der NS-Deportationen

Introducing: An international research project on deportation photos from the Nazi era

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Introducing: Blind spot – The Remembrance of the Holocaust in Ukraine in German-Jewish Memory Culture

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Tel Hai College - Police Unit

Introducing: The unit for investigating Nazi crimes in the Israel Police.

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Dealing with National Socialism in Germany.

Introducing: Dealing with National Socialism in Germany.

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Explore what we do

Confront the past

Combat antisemitism

Protect minorities

Strengthen democracy

Reinforce critical thinking