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Personal Statements From Victims of Nazi Medical Experiments

The following are testimonies of living individuals who were subjected to Nazi medical experiments and who were identified by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference). These testimonies and those of the other identified individuals will be turned over to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (in Washington, D.C.), Yad Vashem (in Israel) and other Holocaust institutions. The individuals listed below want their experiences to become part of the historical record, but asked to keep their names private because of the sensitivity of the material.


Publications and Studies About Holocaust Survivors

Data on needs, demographics and compensation payments for Holocaust survivors


Program Guidelines

General Guidelines for the Institutional Grants Program Guidelines for Shoah Research, Education and Documentation Grants Guidelines for Film Grants


Documentation: Rescuing the Evidence

One of the chief ongoing priorities for the Claims Conference has been to identify, collect, preserve, and make available Holocaust-era documentation. We are giving the world the tools it will need to learn about the Shoah and thus remember it long after its last survivors are here to tell of it. Our two main partners […]


Shoah Education, Documentation, Research and Film

Learn more programs and projects we support Research and Publication The Claims Conference supports scholars and major research institutions in researching pre-war Europe and North Africa in its relationship to the Shoah and the Shoah’s immediate aftermath Shoah Film Recognizing the potential of film to reach large numbers of people and to educate and spark powerful discussions, […]


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