Traveling Exhibition—KSU Explores Life at the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp

Created by the ÍøºìÍ·Ìõ Public History and German Studies Programs and the Ravensbrück Memorial Site, Remembering Ravensbrück tells the story of the Nazi concentration camp where more than 150,000 women were interned.

The panel-based exhibition focuses on the history of the camp, from its beginning in 1939 to its liberation in 1945, and highlights the stories of individual women – women who suffered in and survived the camp but also of female guards who willingly implemented the Nazi Final Solution.

The visually rich panels feature historic photographs, maps, and artwork created by the prisoners, a testament to the women’s spirit of survival.

Please email us to inquire about availability of this traveling exhibit for your organization.

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Teacher's Guide

Learn about the experience of women in the Holocaust through the case study of the Ravensbrück concentration camp.

GRADE 5-12
experience of women in the Holocaust