International Heritage Foundation

The International Heritage Foundation, sometimes abbreviated as IHF, is a non-profit scholar organization. The IHF's primarily goal is to ensure that historical accounts of the Occupation are factual and objective.

First established in Psi in 14 AL, the IHF has grown to be the world's largest historical community with several million members in East Lambda alone.

Overview
The IHF provides a system of academic sources and peer review for research related to the Occupation. Papers published on the Occupation are often reviewed by the organization's staff, whose judgments greatly affect the credibility of published papers. IHF summits are held within Paris, a glimmer of pride to the United Territory of Central Europe, and reason for the complete embargo of the organization by Free Russochina, along with it's stark refusal to open it's sensitive archives. Despite their public gratification of the Foundation, the UTCE has also barred the organization from accessing large swathes of their surviving data troves, providing minor information as a small cessation. East Lambda forbids sharing any scientific or state secrets, even from pre-Liberation.

To date, only Kytheria and Psi have been sole adopters of sharing information, forthcoming with the entirety of their preserved data.

Local chapters often raise funds for museums, such as the Heritage Museum in the UTCE.