“In the most horrible times during the Holocaust, we used to sit and talk to each other, the women, hungry, cold — all the women used to say, ‘Please don’t forget us… If you survive, tell the world what happened.’"

– Nesse Godin, (1928-2024), survivor of Stutthof concentration camp, Germany and a death march. Oral history courtesy of Beth B. Cohen

 

The Holocaust and the United Nations Outreach Programme is pleased to present . The exhibition aims to engage, educate and encourage reflection through using audiovisual technology to present images and testimonies of victims and survivors of the Holocaust. The exhibition includes a multitude of photographs taken before, during and in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust, and a map of the sites of incarceration and forced labour under the Nazi regime and its allies. 

The permanent exhibition can be viewed in person at United Nations Headquarters as part of the United Nations Guided Tour. The exhibition is also available online at this link (/en/holocaustremembrance/permanentexhibition) in all six UN official languages: Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.