Creating a UK National Holocaust Research Infrastructure
The UK holds a unique collection of records relating to the Holocaust and refugees who fled Nazi oppression. EHRI-UK is working towards finding and linking this source material in the UK through a national digital Holocaust Research Infrastructure.
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EHRI Services
Below are some of the innovative services created by EHRI for use by all.

The EHRI portal offers access to information on Holocaust-related archival material held in institutions across Europe and beyond.

The EHRI document blog is a space to share ideas about Holocaust-related archival documents, and their presentation and interpretation using digital tools.

The online edition “Diplomatic Reports” focuses on how diplomatic staff reported the persecution and murder of European Jews during World War II.

EHRI Geospatial Repository provides access to datasets that make it possible to create maps on the subject of the Holocaust and analyse it through spatial approaches.

The online edition “Diplomatic Reports” focuses on how diplomatic staff reported the persecution and murder of European Jews during World War II.

The online edition “Diplomatic Reports” focuses on how diplomatic staff reported the persecution and murder of European Jews during World War II.
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Step 1 EHRI-ERIC Application 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).Read MoreEHRI Geospatial Repository 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 aims to help researchers with these and similar challenges.Read More