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Please Note: The museum will close for Passover and ANZAC Day.

Whether you’re an educator, parent, student – or just interested to know more about the Holocaust – we’re here to support your learning experience. Safely and meaningfully.

Watch this video to discover how we can support you in learning – and teaching – about the Holocaust.

Books and film guides

Explore our recommended Holocaust films, books and survivor memoirs. These resources have been chosen by the MHM Education team based on criteria such as historical accuracy, age appropriateness, character development, and literary value.  

Book guide: Year Levels 5 to 8
Our recommended list of Holocaust books and memoirs that are suitable for ages 10 and above.
Book guide: Year Levels 9 to 12
Our recommended list of Holocaust books and memoirs that are suitable for ages 14 and above.
Film guide
Our recommended list of historical films and documentaries about Holocaust survivors and eyewitnesses.
Jojo Rabbit
Despite its comedic approach, Jojo Rabbit is an excellent film that explores many themes about the Holocaust. Suitable for Year 9 and above.

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Educators Hub

We’re here to empower educators to deliver Holocaust learning experiences meaningfully – and safely.  

From professional development to school programs to free educational materials, we can support your teaching journey in multiple ways.   

Our child safety commitment

At the MHM, we are committed to providing a child-safe environment. We support and respect all children and young people – and their safety and wellbeing are our priority.  

Our practices are inspired by Holocaust victim Henryk Goldszmit, who published the ‘Declaration of Children’s Rights’ in 1928 under the pen name Janusz Korczak.