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Countering Holocaust denial and distortion through education. Lesson activities for secondary education

In the digital age, the memory and fundamental facts of the Holocaust are under new threat from manipulation, falsification and the spread of violent ideologies. This publication provides set of lesson activities for secondary education seeks to build students’ resilience against falsehoods through fostering critical thinking, empathy, and global citizenship.
Countering Holocaust denial and distortion through education: Lesson activities for secondary education
UNESCO
2025
0000392479

Adaptable lessons to foster critical thinking, empathy and tolerance

Holocaust denial rejects historical facts outright, while distortion manipulates the narrative. Both phenomena undermine historical truth, fuel antisemitism, and attack democratic values. By addressing these issues, this set of lesson activities for secondary education seeks to build students’ resilience against falsehoods through fostering critical thinking, empathy, and global citizenship. It was developed by UNESCO and funded by the European Commission to equip educators with tools to confront the dangerous spread of Holocaust denial and distortion. With 12 engaging lessons, students aged 14 to 18 will explore the historical facts of the Holocaust while learning to critically evaluate misinformation in today’s digital world.

From analyzing survivor testimonies to deconstructing harmful memes and conspiracy theories, this resource features 12 adaptable lessons that focus on historical literacy, media analysis, and social-emotional competencies. Topics range from identifying denial and distortion, evaluating media and online sources, analyzing primary evidence like survivor testimonies, and understanding the misuse of Holocaust history in memes and conspiracy theories. Activities are scaffolded with questions, examples, and practical exercises to encourage analytical skills and promote meaningful classroom discussions.

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The lessons also include suggestions for incorporating primary sources, visiting memorial sites, and addressing broader issues of genocide and hate. In doing so, the guide aims to not only preserve Holocaust memory but also strengthen the values of truth, empathy, and tolerance in younger generations.

This publication goes hand in hand with that provides pedagogical principles and practical strategies to support teachers in their approach to countering and preventing the spread of Holocaust disinformation and antisemitism.

Countering Holocaust denial and distortion through education: a guide for teachers
UNESCO
2025
0000392455