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Holocaust Explainer Videos

These short educational explainer videos explore key topics and themes of Holocaust history.

  • What Were Camps in the Holocaust?

    The Nazis established many types of camps, including concentration camps, forced-labor camps, transit camps, and five killing centers, among others. By the end of the Holocaust and World War II, millions of people died from exhaustion, starvation, and deliberate mass murder in the camps.

  • What Was Kristallnacht in the Holocaust?

    On November 9th and 10th, 1938, Nazi German leaders organized a series of violent, nationwide attacks against Jewish communities. This event, later called the "Night of Broken Glass," or Kristallnacht, marked a terrifying escalation in violence against Jews.

  • What Were the Nuremberg Trials?

    After World War II, several nations collaborated to hold the Nuremberg Trials, aiming to bring Nazi leaders to justice for war crimes, crimes against peace, and crimes against humanity.

  • What Were Ghettos in the Holocaust?

    The Nazis and their allies set up ghettos to isolate and control millions of Jews during the Holocaust. Life in the ghettos was overcrowded and miserable, with limited access to food, clean water, heat, and medical services. Despite the conditions, Jews found ways to maintain dignity and community.

  • What Were the Nuremberg Race Laws?

    In 1935, the Nazi regime took a significant step toward isolating and excluding Jews and other groups from German society through the passage of two laws. Later on, the laws were changed to include the Nazis' definition of who was considered Jewish. This paved the way for more discrimination and ultimately played a role in contributing to the Holocaust.

  • What Was Nazi Propaganda?

    This video explains what propaganda is and how Hitler and the Nazis used it to exclude Jews and other groups from German society.