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title: Creu Seilwaith Ymchwil Holocost Cenedlaethol y DU
description: Croeso i Seilwaith Ymchwil Holocost y DU
linkTitle: Home
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Mae gan y DU gasgliad unigryw o gofnodion yn ymwneud â'r Holocost a ffoaduriaid sy'n
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title: Creating a UK National Holocaust Research Infrastructure
description: Welcome to the UK Holocaust Research Infrastructure
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The UK holds a unique collection of records relating to the Holocaust and refugees who
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title: Latest News
description: Latest EHRI-UK news articles
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{{< intro >}}
Latest news and updates from EHRI-UK.
{{< /intro >}}
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title: EHRI Launches its Geospatial Repository
date: 2023-06-19
weight: 1
image: ehri-geospatial-repository.png
linkTitle: EHRI Geospatial Repository
---

{{< intro >}}
Have you ever needed to build a map of ghettos or camps for your research project? Analyse
distances between them or trajectories walked by prisoners? Share your datasets with others
in a reusable way?

The new [EHRI Geospatial Repository](https://geodata.ehri-project.eu/) aims to help researchers with these and similar challenges.
{{< /intro >}}

By providing access to data about Holocaust-related places and spaces, the EHRI Geospatial Repository
facilitates research driven by spatial and geographic approaches. It builds on the spatial turn in the
field of Holocaust Studies: Over the past years, the research in Holocaust geographies, as conducted by
the [Holocaust Geographies Collaborative](http://holocaustgeographies.org/) and others, advanced new
perspectives and methods. Thinking through place and space helps to formulate new questions and research projects.

The Geospatial Repository was developed within the EHRI-3 project in response to user needs: Our survey and
focus groups indicated a strong demand for better access to standardised geospatial information. It showed
that researchers, projects and institutions struggle to access the historical data that makes it possible
to build maps, enrich datasets with place information, and more.

The EHRI Geospatial Repository provides researchers, projects and organisations with the means to:

- store and share geodata in a standard compliant, reusable way
- search and explore datasets based on their metadata
- use, download and combine datasets for mapping, data enrichment or spatial analysis

Currently filled with the first set of sample datasets, the Repository aims to provide access to a
growing scope of geospatial data relating to the Holocaust. If you are interested in using it or
contributing, please head to https://geodata.ehri-project.eu/.

If you have any questions, please read the [documentation](http://documentation.ehri-project.eu/en/latest/geospatial/)
or contact us via email at geodata@ehri-project.eu.

---

_Below: screenshot of the repository. Cover image: [concentration camps dataset](https://geodata.ehri-project.eu/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/52302460-13fd-4914-b496-2f0230e996e1)._

![EHRI Geospatial Repository](./ehri-geospatial-repository-screenshot.png)
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title: Step 1 Application to Establish EHRI as an ERIC Submitted to the EU
linkTitle: Step 1 EHRI-ERIC Application
date: 2023-07-13
image: EHRI-services-infrastructure-v01.jpg
summary: |
On 13 July 2023, the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science submitted
to the European Union the step 1 application for EHRI, the European Holocaust
Research Infrastructure, to establish itself as an European Research
Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC).
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On 13 July 2023, the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science submitted
to the European Union the step 1 application for EHRI, the European Holocaust
Research Infrastructure, to establish itself as an European Research Infrastructure Consortium (ERIC).

"With this submission, we are well on our way towards EHRI transforming itself from
a series of successful projects that have been running since 2010 into a permanent
European organization that will help secure the future of trans-national Holocaust research,
commemoration and education,” explains Dr. Reto Speck, Co-Director of EHRI.

Shortly before the Step 1 submission, the interim General Assembly (iGA) decided
unanimously to approve all the necessary documents for this first part of the
application process. The iGA comprises of representatives of the 11 prospective
founding member countries of the ERIC and is the key committee that prepares and
evaluates documentation for the process of establishing EHRI-ERIC. EHRI started as a
project in 2010 and is now in its third phase with 27 partners in 15 European countries,
Israel and the United States. The Dutch [NIOD](https://niod.nl) Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide
Studies has been coordinator of the projects and the Netherlands has been chosen as the
hosting country of the ERIC.

The European Commission will assess the Step 1 application by obtaining the views of
independent experts. It is expected that after 3 months, EHRI will be informed of the
results of the assessment. Taking into account necessary modifications, EHRI will then
progress to Step 2, which is a formal request to the Commission to set up the ERIC,
signed by all future members of the ERIC.

“After approval of the European Commission, EHRI will then be ready to establish itself as
an ERIC,” says Reto Speck, “It is our sincere wish to launch EHRI-ERIC by January 2025, the
80th-anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.”
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title: "Foundations for the Future: Towards a Permanent EHRI Organisation"
linkTitle: "Towards the Future: EHRI Organisation"
date: 2023-06-19
image: towards-the-future.jpg
summary: |
The EHRI Conference Foundations for the Future, that took place in Amsterdam on 23 May,
started with an impressive show of support.
---

### EHRI Conference, 23 May 2023, Amsterdam

> "It is time that Europe takes responsibility for the Holocaust"
The EHRI Conference Foundations for the Future, that took place in Amsterdam on 23 May,
started with an impressive show of support. Dutch Minister of Education, Culture and Science
(OCW) Robbert Dijkgraaf, and Dutch State Secretary for Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS),
Maarten van Ooijen, Christian Ehler, Member of the European Parliament and Marileen Dogterom,
President of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) had each recorded short
video messages in which they addressed the audience and spoke of the need for a permanent European
Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI), while congratulating the project for paving the way
towards this goal.

[Watch here](https://www.ehri-project.eu/video-messages-supporting-ehri) all 4 Video Messages for EHRI.

### Hosting country

After three years of hard work, the EHRI consortium announced that it has been very successful in making
all the necessary preparations for EHRI to become a permanent organization in January 2025. This permanent
organization will be setup as an ERIC, or a European Research Infrastructure consortium, and eleven countries
have already committed to be part of the future EHRI-ERIC, and more are in the process of joining. The Netherlands
has offered and has been accepted as the hosting country for the Central Office of EHRI-ERIC which will be located
at NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Securing the seat of the ERIC in the Netherlands has
been made possible thanks to generous financial support provided by the ministries of OCW and VWS. The KNAW,
of which NIOD is a member, has been the coordinator of the EHRI projects from the start.

### Jewish neighbourhood

{{< figure class="fig-right fig-float" src="martin-eickhoff.jpg" caption="NIOD Director Martijn Eickhoff" >}}

The congratulatory video messages were introduced by the director of the NIOD, Martijn Eickhoff,
who welcomed the audience in person and added his own words. Both he and Minister Dijkgraaf mentioned
the somewhat uncomfortable appropriateness of the event’s location, the KNAW building the Trippenhuis,
which is in the centre of Amsterdam, right where 80 years ago the Jewish neighbourhood was closed off.
Martijn Eikchoff also stressed the necessity of safeguarding the Holocaust-related sources and keeping
the commemoration alive, especially now, as nationalism, antisemitism and Holocaust distortion are on the
rise. All other high-placed officials expressed similar views, be it from a Dutch, European, societal or
scientific perspective. “It is time that Europe takes responsibility for the Holocaust”, was a shared opinion,
expressed by Martijn Eickhoff. A permanent EHRI that offers support to Holocaust researchers worldwide is an
important part of this effort.


{{< figure src="video-message.jpg" caption="Video Message from State Secretary Maarten van Ooijen" >}}

### Edyta Gawron

{{< figure class="fig-right fig-float" src="edyta-gawron.jpg" caption="Edyta Gawron" >}}

That there is a need to stay alert became also apparent in the keynote speech by Edyta Gawron, titled
“Researching Holocaust History and Responding to Current Challenges”. Edyta Gawron, who is Assistant
Professor at the Institute of Jewish Studies at the Jagiellonian University of Poland and President
of the Management Board of Galicia Jewish Heritage Institute Foundation, as well as Chair of the EHRI
Scientific Advisory Board, works in Poland and spoke of the scientific challenges she and Polish colleagues
face when researching the Holocaust and writing about it openly. In Poland, new laws have made it difficult
to write or speak about research that indicates that Polish people were involved in any form of collaboration
with the Nazi occupier. Academics that dare to broach this topic, face laws suits, ostracizing or sometimes
even violence.

### Excellent progress

{{< figure class="fig-right fig-float" src="anna-ullrich.jpg" caption="EHRI Work Package Leader Anna Ullrich" >}}

After these strong reminders of the importance of a permanent European Holocaust infrastructure, the conference
continued with more practical presentations by co-Director Reto Speck, and Work Package Leaders Anna Ullrich and
Michal Frankl, on how EHRI is developing from a series of projects to a permanent, European organisation. Reto
explained that while the mission of the permanent EHRI will be the same as the one of the previous projects, the
way an ERIC operates in terms of governance, finances and organisation is rather different. A lot of detailed,
technical work was required to draft a strong ERIC application which is now ready. Given the excellent progress
that has been made, he is confident that EHRI-ERIC will be officially launched in January 2025, on the occasion of
the 80th-anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.



{{< figure class="fig-left fig-float" src="robert-jan-smits.jpg" caption="Questions from the audience, Robert-Jan Smits" >}}

A permanent infrastructure will also need long-term plans and visions. Anna Ullrich talked about how a Research
Strategy for EHRI-ERIC is getting shape by surveying and assessing of and engaging with users. Michal Fankl showed
an example of an EHRI service, the EHRI Document Blog, which is a laboratory of digital research.

{{< clear >}}

### Existing landscape

When becoming an ERIC, EHRI will join the existing landscape of permanent European Humanities Research Infrastructures.
The panel that started after lunch, featured Sally Chambers (DARIAH), Franciska de Jong (CLARIN) and Luca Pezzati (E-RIHS).
These infrastructures are servicing respectively the Arts and Humanities, the linguistics and cultural heritage communities.
EHRI already has good contacts with these infrastructures, and seeks to further increase collaborative activities in the future.
In the panel, moderated by Tobias Blanke, the experienced participants shared the challenges they had to overcome and the
advantages of having an international infrastructure.


{{< figure src="panel-research-infrastructures.jpg"
caption="Panel on Research Infrastructures with from left to right: Franciska de Jong, Luca Pezzati, Sally Chambers and Tobias Blanke" >}}

### The future

{{< figure class="fig-float fig-right" src="panel-future-ehri.jpg"
caption="Panel on the Future of EHRI: From left to right: Nanci Adler, Emile Schrijver, Pascale Falek, Wesley Fisher and Haim Gertner" >}}

The last panel of the day was dedicated to the future: What does it mean to have a permanent Holocaust research
infrastructure and how can it add value to related initiatives in the field of Holocaust commemoration, education
and the fight against antisemitism? Four representatives of such related organisations, Wesley Fisher (Director Research,
Claims Conference), Pascale Falek (Policy Officer, Office EC Coordinator on combating antisemitism and fostering Jewish life),
Emile Schrijver (General Director Jewish Cultural Quarter Amsterdam, Chair of the Board of the Association of European Jewish
Museums) and Nanci Adler (Professor of Memory, History and Transitional Justice, NIOD and University of Amsterdam, IHRA delegate)
answered to questions from moderator Haim Gertner, Director International Relations at Yad Vashem.


### Dwindling number of Holocaust survivors

{{< figure class="fig-float fig-right" src="panel-remembrance.jpg"
caption="Panel on the Future of Holocaust Remembrance, with from left to right: Nanci Adler, Emile Schrijvers, Pascale Falek and Wesley Fisher; On the screen: EHRI on ChatGPT" >}}

Something that worries everyone involved in Holocaust research, education or commemoration, is the dwindling
number of Holocaust survivors. These people, who are direct witnesses, are passing away. Wesley Fisher of the
Claims Conference stressed that therefore it becomes more important than ever to safeguard testimonies and
Holocaust-related objects or artefacts that can tell a story as well. This is partly what Holocaust or Jewish
museums are now focusing on. Emile Schrijver, Director of the Jewish Museum Amsterdam, who was a scholar before
he became museum director, saw opportunities for museums to bridge the gap between academic research and a more
general audience. If often takes time for new research insights to trickle down into education or commemoration.
Safeguarding and new insights, education and commemoration stay vital. Nanci Adler pointed to the Russian war against
Ukraine which can only be understood with knowledge of the history and is a warning that “Never Again” is not a given,
but should be repeated with every new generation. Pascale Falek, who is working on a setting up an infrastructure for
research into antisemitism, also stressed the relevance of Holocaust research for today’s developments that see a rise
of nationalism and antisemitism.

### A teenager

{{< figure class="fig-float fig-left" src="reto-speck.jpg" caption="Reto Speck" >}}

The last word of the day was for co-Director Reto Speck, who concluded that the conference had not only shown that
EHRI was well on its way to becoming an ERIC, but that there also is a definite need for a permanent European
Holocaust Research Infrastructure. EHRI has been active for thirteen years now, and is well on its way to reach
maturity by becoming a permanent European organisation in January 2025. Reto therefore compared EHRI’s current
status to that of a teenager: in between, sometimes difficult, but also increasingly independent and self-assured
and with ambitious plans for the future.


**All images: Maarten Nauw for EHRI**

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