Beneath the Anne Frank tree at UNHQ, @UN colleagues and Permanent Missions marked the 97th anniversary of her birth, with a pledge to combat antisemitism and hatred.
Together, we honour her legacy of courage and hope - and renew our commitment to defending human dignity for all.
Apply by 1 May for an internship with the @UN Human Rights Section — supporting outreach and education on the Holocaust and genocide prevention.
bit.ly/4vPMcLE#NoToHate
Yom HaShoah begins at sunset 13 April. On every day, we remember the victims of the Holocaust.
The @UN was founded on a pledge that such evil must never happen again. That promise is not history. It is a duty we carry forward — every day.
#HolocaustRemembrance#NoToHate
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United Nations Outreach Programme on the Holocaust retweeted
Holocaust survivors, their family members & other guests attended a #HolocaustRemembrance ceremony at UNHQ on Tuesday.
“You choose remembrance as a living force — a shield against prejudice, a spark for justice, a pledge to protect every human being,” @antonioguterres told the gathering.
Visit the exhibitions “Holocaust Remembrance – A Commitment to Truth” and “Lest We Forget” at United Nations Headquarters ahead of their closing date on 11 February.
Visitor guidance and entry instructions: un.org/en/exhibits/page/faq-…
“Holocaust Remembrance Today: A Living Responsibility”. Attend panel discussion on the evolution of Holocaust remembrance. On 29 January 2026, at 7:00 p.m. EST, at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, 15 W 16th street in New York.
Register here: bit.ly/4sb6flI
Visit “Between Life and Death: Stories of Rescue During the Holocaust" @UN Visitors’ Lobby in NYC, 15 Jan– 20 Feb, 2026. The exhibition explores acts of courage & solidarity & highlights the vital role of Holocaust remembrance in the defence of dignity & human rights for all.
27 January is the International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust.
Register here to attend the @UN observance in-person, guided by the theme “Holocaust Remembrance for Dignity & Human Rights”: bit.ly/4qgZblV#NoToHate#HolocaustRemembrance
After the November Pogrom, 12-yr-old Ellen Markiewicz’s parents sent her to England on the Kindertransport to save her. No parent should ever have to make that choice. Remember the victims. Stand against antisemitism. @UN online exhibit: bit.ly/47q6RKW
"It was the 1st time I really felt the feeling of oppression & persecution." 14-yr-old Robert Rosner, survived the November Pogrom – the Nazi-state organized antisemitic violence, 9-10 Nov 1938.
Remember the victims.
Stand against antisemitism. Learn more: bit.ly/3YFbk8f
A synagogue in Aachen, Germany, before & after its destruction during the November Pogrom. Beginning 9 Nov 1938, the Nazi government unleashed a campaign of terror against Jewish people, their homes, places of worship and livelihoods.
Remember.
Speak out against antisemitism.
9 Nov ’38: the Nazi state’s orchestrated antisemitic attack across Germany & annexed territories began. Homes, businesses & synagogues were destroyed. Hundreds died. 30,000 Jewish men sent to concentration camps.
Remember the victims.
Speak out against antisemitism.
#NoToHate
81 years ago, on 2 August 1944, the Nazis systematically murdered Roma children, women and men at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Today and every day, we remember the victims and survivors. Stand with us to #ProtectTheFacts and counter discrimination. #HolocaustRemembrance#NoToHate
81 years ago, on 2 August 1944, the Nazis systematically murdered Roma children, women and men at Auschwitz-Birkenau. Today and every day, we remember the victims and survivors. Stand with us to #ProtectTheFacts and counter discrimination. #HolocaustRemembrance#NoToHate