Classroom Workshops – Jewish Life Stories from the 20th Century

Interactive Workshops for Students Based on the Life Stories of Holocaust Survivors
We offer interactive workshops for students in grades 8–12, exploring three main topics through the personal stories of Holocaust survivors. These sessions are built around family, love, school life, first jobs, survival, and the rebuilding of life after the Holocaust—real stories that help bring history closer to students in an engaging and relatable way.

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Photography Classroom Workshop – In the Footsteps of Imre Kinszki

What connects Robert Capa, László Moholy-Nagy, Martin Munkácsi, and André Kertész? All four were world-famous photographers of Hungarian Jewish descent. They left Hungary between the two world wars, built careers abroad—mostly in America—and became icons of modern photography.

And then there is Imre Kinszki, a talented contemporary of theirs who remained in Hungary and lost his life in the Holocaust.

“It's not enough to be talented; you have to be Hungarian.” – Robert Capa

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Interactive Walking Tour – In the Footsteps of Imre Kinszki

What connects Robert Capa, László Moholy-Nagy, Martin Munkácsi, and André Kertész? All four were world-famous photographers of Hungarian Jewish descent. They left Hungary between the two world wars, built careers abroad—mostly in America—and became icons of modern photography.

And then there is Imre Kinszki, a talented contemporary of theirs who remained in Hungary and lost his life in the Holocaust.

“It's not enough to be talented; you have to be Hungarian.” – Robert Capa

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Café Centropa Budapest – Meeting with Holocaust Survivors

At Centropa, we believe it is essential to stay connected with the elderly Holocaust survivors whose personal stories and family photographs form the foundation of our archive. That’s why we launched Café Centropa—a series of monthly cultural gatherings for Holocaust survivors.

We also aim to foster intergenerational dialogue. That’s why we welcome inquiries from secondary schools and teachers interested in bringing their students to meet Holocaust survivors and hear their personal stories firsthand. 

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Once upon a time in Vienna

Browse the project site here.  

These are stories of life, told by ten Viennese Jews, who shared their memories with Tanja Eckstein from the Jewish historical institute Centropa – about their childhood and youth in Vienna, the horror they lived through, and how they established their Jewish life in Vienna in the post-war years.

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