
D-Day and Auschwitz: What Is the Connection?
While D-Day is often remembered as the start of liberation in Western Europe, its relationship to the Holocaust is more complex and deeply intertwined.

While D-Day is often remembered as the start of liberation in Western Europe, its relationship to the Holocaust is more complex and deeply intertwined.

A landmark institutional collaboration bringing authentic evidence of Auschwitz to one of the world’s leading Holocaust memorial and educational institutions — free to the public for the first time.

On the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Seeing Auschwitz opens in Turin—a powerful exhibition that invites visitors to confront history critically, reflect on the learnings of the past, and carry the responsibility of remembrance into the present and future.

Auschwitz extends far beyond its physical boundaries. It marks a profound rupture in history and exposes how violence can be normalized, systematized, and administered—offering a critical lens through which to reflect on our present and on our responsibilities today.