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The use of images either to promote or be included in your event can often help to convey a powerful message. There are however some points that we would strongly recommend that you adhere to.
- Consider why you are using images. Do they contribute to the narrative of your event? Know what you want the images to achieve and never use for shock value alone.
- Avoid unnecessary, repeated or inappropriate images of dead bodies or open mass graves. If you feel that you must use such images ensure that they are used to highlight the destruction of communities.
- Avoid using images of Holocaust or genocide victims which dehumanise individuals.
- Do not use images which glamorise the Nazis. Particularly avoid images of Nazi flags, uniforms, salutes etc. Ensure that any images are used in the context of highlighting the consequences of Nazi policy.
- Consider your audience. Primary school children often participate in Holocaust Memorial Day events. Do not risk upsetting children or offending their parents.
- If you have a speaker, particularly a Holocaust or genocide Survivor, discuss with them the images that you are considering using. Try to avoid images that your speaker may find distressing.
- If you feel that a particular image, while shocking, adds to the desired impact of the event explain clearly why you are using this image and consider a brief warning.
The Wiener Library holds Britain’s most comprehensive Holocaust image library and can help with locating suitable images and offer further advice on appropriate use of images.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has a large photo archive of images that you may find suitable for your events.

Double Fence at Auschwitz
Double Fence at Auschwitz

Soup Kitchen in Lodz Ghetto
Soup Kitchen in Lodz Ghetto

Underground Resistance fighter in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
Underground Resistance fighter in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943

Floha Camp after Liberation
Scenes from Floha Camp near Chemnitz in Saxony after the liberation in 1945.

Arrival at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Arrival at Auschwitz-Birkenau

Pile of suitcases at Auschwitz
Pile of suitcases at Auschwitz

Death steps at Mauthausen
'Death steps' at quarry in Mauthausen concentration camp

Woman at Displaced Persons camp Belsen 1947
Woman at Displaced Persons camp Belsen 1947

Glasses from inmates at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Glasses from inmates at Auschwitz-Birkenau

Tubercular Child 1947
Tubercular child at the Jewish Relief Unit hospital, Belsen 1947

Selection at Auschwitz
Selection at Auschwitz-Birkenau

Survivors at Jewish Relief Unit
Survivors of the Holocaust receive training at a Jewish Relief Unit trade school in Germany

Auschwitz-Birkenau camp buildings
Auschwitz-Birkenau camp buildings

Panorama of Barracks at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Panorama of the town of barracks in Auschwitz-Birkenau

Starving Children in Warsaw Ghetto
Starving children in the Warsaw ghetto

Inmates of Poniatowa camp at work
Inmates of Poniatowa camp in Poland at work

Gates, Railway and Tower at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Gate tower, ramp and railway line at Auschwitz-Birkenau

Shoes from inmates at Auschwitz
Shoes from inmates at Auschwitz

Arrival and Selection at the ramp at Auschwitz
Arrival and Selection at the ramp at Auschwitz

Candle image
Candle image used on the HMD 2007 Poster.
