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Research and Publication

The Claims Conference supports scholars and research institutions in researching pre-war Europe and North Africa in its relationship to the Shoah; developments during the Holocaust, including the responses of Jewish communities; and the Shoah’s immediate aftermath. Priority is accorded to institutions that demonstrate willingness to coordinate and share their research and work. Through its contributions […]


Frequently Asked Questions

General compensation FAQs PLEASE NOTE: The information presented herein is intended for information purposes only and solely as a general guide. The information is not intended as legal advice. It is a summary of specific issues and does not represent a definitive or complete statement of the programs and policies of the agencies or governments […]


Academic Fellowships

The Claims Conference is supporting Ph.D. and postdoctoral candidates in Shoah studies who are pursuing advanced scholarship on the fate of Jews who were systematically targeted for destruction or persecution by the Nazis and their allies between 1933 and 1945. Dissertation topics can include the immediate historical context in which the Shoah took place; its […]


General Guidelines for the Institutional Grants Program

« back to Program Guidelines Application Review and Assessment Applications are submitted for review to the Claims Conference on a semi-annual basis. The application forms can be found in the Claims Conference Grantee Portal at claimsconference.fluxx.io. Application deadline information and funding guidelines are available both on the Claims Conference website and the Grantee Portal. The […]


Three Promises

Three Promises: A film about the Holocaust in Serbia On March 18, 1942, a Nazi gas van pulled up in front of the Jewish hospital of Belgrade, and for the first time in Serbia was used on Jewish citizens. This van and others that followed killed everyone within the hospital — patients, nurses, and doctors, […]


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