The Holocaust Center of Florida presents

2025 White Rose Essay Contest

Research Prompt: Women & the Holocaust

Explore the experiences and roles of women during the Holocaust, considering both Jewish women and non-Jewish women who were impacted by or involved in Holocaust-related events. Take a stance on how the unique actions taken by women contributed to survival, resistance, and the overall outcomes during the Holocaust.

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Inspiration: Response to the Holocaust

The Holocaust highlights the diverse roles and responses of women during one of history’s darkest periods, revealing their capacity for resilience, sacrifice, and even complicity in the face of immense brutality. Many Jewish women fought to survive unimaginable conditions in ghettos and camps, adapting to daily challenges that often differed from those faced by men.

Non-Jewish women also played critical roles, risking their lives to hide Jewish families, smuggle individuals to safety, or act as couriers for resistance movements. Their actions saved countless lives and demonstrated remarkable bravery in the face of oppression. However, these efforts were often the exception rather than the rule, as many others either remained passive or participated in the Nazi regime’s atrocities. Female guards and collaborators further highlight the complex spectrum of behavior exhibited during the Holocaust.

These varied responses—from acts of heroism to complicity—are vital for understanding the broader narrative of the Holocaust. Women’s experiences provide unique insights into the human capacity for both resilience and moral failure under extreme circumstances. By examining their roles and actions, students gain a deeper understanding of this history and the lessons it offers for addressing discrimination, oppression, and human rights in the present day.

“Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did.”

-Sophie Scholl

Essay Prompt: Women in the Holocaust

Step 1: Research Points to Consider

Choose one of the following points to guide your research:

Step 2: Write

Using the information gathered, take a stance on the significance of women's experiences during the Holocaust. Analyze how the specific actions and experiences of women offer a unique perspective on the events of the Holocaust.

Include measurable outcomes where possible, such as the impact of women’s roles in resistance or the number of lives saved through their efforts. Use survivor testimonies, historical records, and scholarly sources to support your argument.

Step 3: Reflect

What lessons can we learn from the experiences of women during the Holocaust that are relevant to today? Reflect on how their stories can help us better understand the impacts of discrimination, resilience in the face of adversity, and the importance of human rights.

Consider how these lessons could be applied to current issues facing women globally, such as gender-based violence, persecution, or activism.

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The awards in this contest are made possible by the generous donation of an anonymous benefactor who hopes that students will continue to learn from the lessons of the Holocaust through education.