Awareness of the Holocaust means preserving the memory and drawing from its educational energy to fight antisemitism, racism and group-based hatred today.
Our projects
Find out more about our projects on National Socialism, the Holocaust and its aftermath.
Landecker Digital Memory Lab
Exploring how Holocaust museums, memorials and archives can make better use of digital technologies
MARCHIVUM
Remember. The Children of Bullenhuser Damm.
Academic Research Grant
Research projects on National Socialism and the Holocaust, on Antisemitism and group hatred, impact and aftermath
Lecturer Program
Post-doc program on methodologically innovative Holocaust research
Belongings
Digital Game on Family Memories of the Nazi Era
A digital game to encourage explorations of one’s own family history
Auschwitz Prisoner Art
On the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz's liberation: A new exhibition of artworks by prisoners and survivors is being created
Claude Lanzmanns Audio-Archive
Shoah Stories
Support Fund for Holocaust Survivors
Support Fund for Holocaust Survivors: Supporting survivors and their families
Beyond Auschwitz
SPORTS. CROWDS. POWER.
"Why should I care?" - A conversation about the permanent exhibition with Dr. Harald Stockert, director of Mannheim's MARCHIVUM
Introducing UP2US: Mapping the understanding of contemporary antisemitism in Serbia, Croatia and Romania
History? Our Story!
Alfred Landecker Foundation at the re:publica 2024
Introducing the Landecker Digital Memory Lab: Connective Holocaust Commemoration
Introducing our outstanding fourth cohort of the Landecker Lecturer Program: Welcome, Pavel Brunssen, Bareez Majid, Avner Ofrath and Jan Rybak!
Workshop report: Remember. The children of Bullenhuser Damm
#LastSeen: Deportation photos from a Jewish perspective
Introducing: Hearts of Darkness - Nazi Rule and Colonial Violence
Opening of the online exhibition: “Forced Homes. Antisemitic Housing Policy in Berlin 1939-1945”