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United States Holocaust Memorial

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Best suited for upper elementary through high school students; teaching guidelines recommend introducing core Holocaust history no earlier than about 4th grade. 

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) in Washington, D.C., is the national museum dedicated to documenting, studying, and teaching about the Holocaust. Its website offers extensive online exhibits, survivor testimonies, photographs, and educator resources, many of which are free and specifically adapted for middle and high school use. Homeschool parents can build units around curated lesson plans, timelines, and primary sources without traveling. The museum’s materials emphasize personal stories and the choices individuals and societies made, supporting both historical understanding and ethical reflection. For families teaching this difficult history, USHMM is one of the most authoritative and thoughtfully designed resources available.

Museum admission and online teaching materials are free; some print publications, videos, and other resources are sold separately. 

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