It is most often used by teachers and students from middle school through graduate Holocaust history and Genocide Studies seminars.
[2] Originally published in Swedish, it has been translated into English, Finnish, Danish, Norwegian, French, German, Ukrainian, Croatian, Estonian, Latvian, Japanese, Spanish, Serbo-Croatian, Turkish, Persian, Kurdish, Arabic, and Russian.
During a parliamentary debate in June 1997,[4] Persson initiated an information campaign about the Holocaust, including what really happened and what values and attitudes led to it.
[5] Tell Ye Your Children's title is based on a quotation from the Bible, Book of Joel 1:2–3, which, in the New International Version reads, "Hear this, you elders; listen, all who live in the land.
Tell Ye Your Children presents facts about the Holocaust and attempts to explain how it came to be.