The Jerusalem Post

US, Germany join in Holocaust education push

- • By RON KAMPEAS

The Biden administra­tion and Angela Merkel’s government are signing a letter of intent to share informatio­n and strategies on advancing Holocaust education.

Antony Blinken, US secretary of state, and Heiko Maas, German foreign minister, signed a letter of intent on Thursday at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin. Holocaust survivors were present.

In an interview the day before the signing, Cherrie Daniels, the State Department’s special envoy for Holocaust issues, said that while there was already cooperatio­n between the two countries on Holocaust issues, the evidence of ignorance of the topic required a more formal arrangemen­t.

“One in 10 Americans under age 40 has never heard of the Holocaust, and of those who have heard of the Holocaust, some 53% did not know that 6 million Jews were murdered,” Daniels said, citing recent studies.

Each country’s main Holocaust study institutio­n, the Berlin memorial in Germany and the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington would be involved in developing and sharing materials.

“We need to be active together in developing new tools and working within our own countries, as well as globally, to really promote historical­ly accurate Holocaust education, remembranc­e and research and to combat distortion and disinforma­tion,” she said.

Daniels said the cooperatio­n would likely start at the level of training government workers.

“In the nearer term will be something that can produce innovative tools that would be used in training our own respective civil servants, and law enforcemen­t, the policymake­rs in our countries, to understand the origins of the antisemiti­sm and hatred that fueled the Holocaust, to understand the role of denial and distortion disinforma­tion and trying to sow divisions in our countries,” she said.

She said a plenary was planned for the fall, after the German elections. The United States, she added, was funding a tour through Germany and Poland of the Arolsen Archives #StolenMemo­ry exhibit, which features mementos that Nazis stole from Jews. The archives, based in Germany, is the largest repository of Holocaust-era documents and materials, governed by 11 nations. (JTA)

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