Holocaust Sites
For those seeking to locate and visit Holocaust sites and find out more about the history of the Holocaust our map of these sites may provide assistance.
There is an initial list of Holocaust sites and you can find information relevant to visiting these places. Once you’ve explored the list of Holocaust sites and selected those you wish to visit you can use our itinerary planner tool to plan your trip.
The Holocaust sites : Site Index
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Anne Frank’s House
Anne Frank’s House is a museum of the life of Holocaust victim, Anne Frank, whose diary was published to worldwide acclaim.
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Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Auschwitz Birkenau was the largest Nazi concentration camp or death camp during World War II and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Burgkloster
The Burgkloster was a medieval monastery turned poorhouse, court and Nazi prison.
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Dachau Concentration Camp
Dachau Concentration Camp was a Nazi concentration camp in Germany.
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Green House
The Green House looks at life and history of Lithuania’s Jewish community and the devastating effects of the Holocaust.
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Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz
Haus der Wannsee-Konferenz was the site where the Nazis planned the extermination of the Jews known as the Holocaust.
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Jewish Museum - Berlin
The Jewish Museum in Berlin explores the history of Germany’s Jewish community.
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Krakow Ghetto Wall
Krakow Ghetto Wall is the last remaining wall of the Krakow Jewish ghetto created by the Nazis in during their occupation of Poland in World War II.
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KZ Majdanek
KZ Majdanek was a Nazi concentration camp near Lublin in Poland, operational from 1941 to 1944.
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Mauthausen Concentration Camp
Mauthausen Concentration Camp was a notorious Nazi internment camp in northern Austria.
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Memorial des Camps de la Mort
The Memorial des Camps de la Mort commemorates the suffering of those persecuted by the Nazis in Marseille during World War II.
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Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
Sachsenhausen was a Nazi concentration camp 35km outside of Berlin during the Second World War.
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The Holocaust Memorial - Berlin
The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin commemorates the European Jews murdered under the Nazis.
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The Paneriai Memorial Museum
The Paneriai Memorial Museum in Lithuania is dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust.
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The Warsaw Ghetto Fighters Monument
The Warsaw Ghetto Fighters Monument commemorated those who fought in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
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Theresienstadt Concentration Camp
Theresienstadt Concentration Camp was operated by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
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Tolerence Center
The Tolerence Center is one branch of the Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum and examines the historical cultural and artistic heritage of the Jewish community in Lithuania.
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Umschlagplatz
Umschlagplatz was the place from which the Jewish community of Warsaw were sent to death camps in World War II.
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United States Holocaust Museum
The United States Holocaust Museum commemorates the Holocaust and explores the issue of genocide as a whole.
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Warsaw Ghetto
The Warsaw Ghetto was established by the Nazis to forcibly house the Jewish population of the city.
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Yad Vashem
Yad Vashem is the museum of the Holocaust in Jerusalem.
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