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Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh

Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh

connecting the horrors of the Holocaust and antisemitism with injustices of today

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HomeEducational Posters

Educational Posters

The Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh has designed and created several original posters to educate visitors about various aspects of the Holocaust. We are proud to make them available to you to share in your learning space.

PDF: Identification Badges in the Holocaust

PDF: Ten Stages of Genocide

Pride Profiles

PDF: Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore

PDF: Frieda Belinfante

PDF: Fredy Hirsch

PDF: Willem Arondeus

PDF: Gad Beck

Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh

The Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh connects the horrors of the Holocaust and antisemitism with injustices of today. Through education, the Holocaust Center seeks to address these injustices and empower individuals to build a more civil and humane society.

Offerings include: exhibits in our public gallery, an extensive library and archive, engaging cultural events, internationally renowned speakers, and free and affordable resources for teachers.

Please note that our physical space is currently closed to the public. The safety of everyone that we work with is our top priority, and we are especially sensitive to our vulnerable survivor population. We appreciate your understanding, and encourage you to continue to participate in our robust schedule of online events. Our most recent exhibit is available online in digital format. We have also put together a page of free digital resources from across the Internet. We will continue to share updates on our website and social media when they become available.

For Visitors

Our facility and programs are accessible to people with disabilities. To make arrangements for your visit, please email our administrative coordinator at csahovey@hcpgh.org

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For Teachers

Please contact our Education Outreach Associate, Emily Bernstein, with questions at ebernstein@hcpgh.org.

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For Parents and Students

  • B’nei Mitzvah
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CHUTZ-POW! Superheroes of the Holocaust

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  • BETA: Digitally annotated CHUTZ-POW! “Parallel Choices”

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