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Martin Gruber is the 14th young Austrian to work at the Institute in lieu of military service


The Vienna native reflects on his 10-month tenure at the Institute, and the importance of the national reconciliation program that enables a select group of young Austrians to serve at organizations focused on Holocaust remembrance. Read More

Sharing her father's story


A daughter discovers her father’s secret past and shares his story with the world. Read More

Sharing her father's story


A daughter discovers her father’s secret past and shares his story with the world. Read More

Sharing her father's story


A daughter discovers her father’s secret past and shares his story with the world. Read More

USC Shoah Foundation showcases its programming in Aspen, Colo.


Over the course of three days, the Institute exhibited its recently recorded testimonies of Rohingya refugees; hosted an event in which a renowned artist painted a portrait of a Holocaust survivor before a live audience; and screened "The Girl and The Picture," the Institute’s award-winning documentary about the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. Read More

USC Shoah Foundation showcases its programming in Aspen, Colo.


Over the course of three days, the Institute exhibited its recently recorded testimonies of Rohingya refugees; hosted an event in which a renowned artist painted a portrait of a Holocaust survivor before a live audience; and screened "The Girl and The Picture," the Institute’s award-winning documentary about the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. Read More

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