EHRI-NL partners
Since early 2023, the development of a Dutch branch of the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure has started. During the first network meetings of this platform under construction, partners expressed that an environment where researchers, archival institutions and memorial centers can meet and exchange experiences and ideas would be of great value.
At this moment, the EHRI-NL network is further formalised and cooperation agreements with interested parties are being drawn up. If this development appeals to your institute as well, we would be glad to hear from you!
Currently, the growing EHRI-NL network consists of the following partners:

NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies
The NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies is a national and international centre of expertise for interdisciplinary research into the history of world wars, mass violence, and genocides, including their long-term social consequences. In addition, NIOD collects, preserves, and provides access to archives and collections, especially about the Second World War, and provides information to a broad public, the media, and governmental institutions.
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Jewish Cultural Quarter
The Jewish Cultural Quarter comprises the Jewish Museum + junior, Portuguese Synagogue, Hollandsche Schouwburg and National Holocaust Museum. In four venues encompassing over four centuries of Jewish life in the Netherlands we share the world of Jewish history, art and culture in a wide range of exhibitions, events and publications. The Jewish Cultural Quarter is where the inquisitive meet and discover.
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University of Amsterdam
The University of Amsterdam belongs to Europe’s top universities. With over 40,000 students, 6,000 staff members and 3,000 PhDs we are a hub of academic research and education. The univeristy participates in EHRI-NL through its Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, a research institute in the interdisciplinary area between mathematics, linguistics, music, computer science, philosophy and artificial intelligence, more specifically its research unit on [Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities (NLP&DH)] (https://www.illc.uva.nl/Research/Organisation/Research-Units/NLPDH)
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Anne Frank House
The Anne Frank House is an independent organisation dedicated to the preservation of the place where Anne Frank went into hiding and wrote her diary during the Second World War. The organisation brings the life story and the work of Anne Frank to the attention of as many people as possible worldwide, partly with the aim of raising awareness of the dangers of antisemitism, racism and discrimination and the importance of freedom, equal rights and democracy.
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Westerbork Memorial
At Westerbork Memorial we share the stories of the more than one hundred thousand Jews, Sinti and Roma that were deported from Westerbork to concentration- and extermination camps in the east.
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WW2Net Foundation
The WO2Net Foundation is a knowledge and innovation centre in the field of public outreach about the Second World War and its relevance for the present. We also specialize in connecting, enriching and presenting online collections.
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