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Revolutionising Holocaust education

Revolutionising Holocaust education
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Types: VR, 360 video

Testimony 360 is one of our most ambitious and important projects to date. Created for the Holocaust Educational Trust (HET), this VR educational programme tells the stories of two Holocaust survivors, Manfred and Susan – telling their stories as we learn not only how their lives were upended and irrevocably marked by the catastrophic persecution of Jews of Europe by the Nazi regime, but also how they survived.

The challenge

The HET had a clear vision: a VR educational tool that would preserve and share first-hand survivor testimony for future generations. The experience needed to combine authentic Holocaust sites with deeply personal stories, contextualising history through the voices of those who lived it. Crucially, the tool had to work seamlessly in schools – delivered across 35 VR headsets under teacher control, with the ability to pause for reflection and discussion. The challenge was to design a solution that balanced historical authenticity, emotional resonance, and classroom practicality while safeguarding testimonies for years to come.

The process

To bring the vision to life, we travelled across Europe to capture significant Holocaust locations – some public, some restricted, some long since changed – in 360° film. Survivors’ stories were recorded in intimate settings, alongside photogrammetry of artefacts for authenticity.

In post-production we wove these into a chaptered narrative enriched with documents, photographs and 6DOF 3D hotspots, enabling students to interact with memorials, artefacts and spaces. Alongside the VR app, we built a synchronised tablet version for teachers to guide sessions and for schools without headsets, ensuring the programme remained accessible, immersive and adaptable to classroom needs.

The outcome

Launched in June 2024, Testimony 360 has already reached 1,652 pupils through 60 sessions across 395 applications in schools nationwide. Built for Pico 3 headsets with tablet control, it delivers powerful, shared classroom experiences that combine survivor testimony with authentic Holocaust sites and artefacts. Tech Times described it as offering “a visceral connection to history,” supplementing textbooks with emotional and spatial understanding. More than just a VR experience, it stands as a lasting digital archive of survivors’ voices, ensuring remembrance, honour and education for the future.

Testimony 360 sponsored by The Eyal & Marilyn Ofer Family Foundation in partnership with the Holocaust Educational Trust and the USC Shoah Foundation.

Please note this project was completed by members of our team for We Are Immersive Ltd (WAI). The case-study here is produced with permission from the WAI board.

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