Yad Vashem, located in Jerusalem, Israel, is the World Holocaust Remembrance Center dedicated to documenting, researching, and commemorating the history of the Jewish people during the Holocaust. Established in 1953, it stands as a poignant testament to the millions who perished and serves to educate future generations about the atrocities to prevent such events from occurring again. Spread over an extensive campus, Yad Vashem comprises various memorials, such as the Hall of Names, museums including the Holocaust History Museum, and exhibits that provide haunting insights into the lives affected by the Holocaust. It also includes the Avenue of the Righteous Among the Nations, which honors non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the war. Researchers and those interested in history will find an extensive archive of documents, photographs, and testimonial diaries. The architecture of the complex, with its emotive design, reflects the gravity of the events it memorializes.