European Holocaust Research Infrastructure-European Research Infrastructure Consortium (EHRI-ERIC)
The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) is an international infrastructure supporting Holocaust research, commemoration and education on a trans-national level. National Node EHRI-PL is representing Poland within this research consortium.
EHRI-PL supports EHRI’s overarching aims by carrying out research, remembrance and educational activities, while also initiating and supporting regional initiatives and promoting transnational research and cooperation.
EHRI-PL aims to facilitate advancements in fields such as access to archives, archival sciences, scientific research, networking, education, commemoration and remembrance, digital humanities and AI.
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International Conference “Documenting the Holocaust: Testimonies as Historical Evidence” On 16–17 June 2026, the Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw will host the international conference “Documenting the Holocaust: Testimonies as Historical Evidence.” Read More
Invitation for Conny Kristel scholarship programme under the EHRI-ERIC 2026 The EHRI-ERIC Conny Kristel Program supports research and documentation on the Holocaust. It facilitates international access to an unprecedented range of key archives and collections related to the Holocaust, as well as access to expertise in archival science and digital humanities. Read More
Call for Papers International Conference - “Documenting the Holocaust: Testimonies as Historical Evidence” The organizers invite submissions for an international conference devoted to Holocaust testimonies produced during the World War II and in the immediate postwar period. The Collection of Holocaust Survivors’ Testimonies held at the Jewish Historical Institute represents one of the earliest systematic efforts to locate and record survivors’ individual experience. Read More
More newsHasag in Skarżysko-Kamienna from the Perspective of EHRI Research: A Study of a Forced Labour Camp in the General Government The approach to Holocaust research developed by the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure emphasises the need to integrate dispersed sources and to build a transnational infrastructure for access to testimonies. Read More
EHRI Services
Below are some of the innovative services created by EHRI for use by all.

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

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

Online editions lab_profileGo to Online editionsThe EHRI Geospatial Repository facilitates research driven by spatial and geographic approaches by providing access to data about Holocaust-related places and spaces.

Geospatial Repository lab_profileGo to Geospatial RepositoryThe EHRI Geospatial Repository facilitates research driven by spatial and geographic approaches by providing access to data about Holocaust-related places and spaces.

EHRI's Knowledge Graph lab_profileGo to EHRI's Knowledge GraphThe EHRI’s Knowledge Graph provides access to information in the EHRI Portal as Linked Open Data (LOD). You can browse different EHRI’s entities (e.g., country reports, archival institutions descriptions, archival descriptions, etc.) as linked data, and you can link to them from you own data.