The Holocaust
- About: The Holocaust
"Whether you are just beginning to learn about the Holocaust or you are looking for more in-depth stories about the subject, this page is for you. The beginner will find a glossary, a timeline, a list of the camps, a map, and much more."
- Arbeit Macht Frei ("Work Brings Freedom")
An article from the Britannica blog discusses the Auschwitz and Birkenau death camps.
- Auschwitz-Birkenau
Memorial and museum.
- Holocaust Chronicle
Complete online edition of extensive book on the Holocaust.
- Holocaust Encyclopedia
From the U.S. Holocaust Museum.
- Holocaust Remembrance Day
"An interactive environment where you can explore a variety of media including video, photographs, maps, historical background and other Web sites."
- Holocaust Studies
Overview, issues, resources, headlines, and other information.
- Jewish Holocaust
Sites relating to the Holocaust.
- The Holocaust (Shoah) and Antisemitism
Audio files of interviews with Holocaust survivors, and other related audio.
- Meyer's Holocaust Links
Extensive set of links relating to the Holocaust, arranged by subject.
- The Nizkor Project
"This site is intended for educational purposes to teach about the Holocaust and to combat hatred." Includes primary source documents, analyses, and links.
- Remember.org
"Holocaust Community founded in 1995 to Remember, Zachor, Sich Erinnern. Remember.org offers contributors (survivors, liberators, historians, and teachers ) a place to connect and sharethe best research resources and stories through art, photography, painting, audio/video, and remembrance."
- Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center
Files, photos, virtual exhibits, and special collections about the Holocaust.
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
"The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is America’s national institution for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history, and serves as this country’s memorial to the millions of people murdered during the Holocaust."
- Voices of the Holocaust
From the British Library, "Voices of the Holocaust consists of oral history testimonies gathered from Jewish men and women who came to live in Britain during or after WWII. These testimonies are personal, individual, true stories, that describe the hardships of life during Hitler's reign."
- Voices of the Holocaust
"In 1946, Dr. David P. Boder, a psychology professor from Chicago's Illinois Institute of Technology, traveled to Europe to record the stories of Holocaust survivors in their own words." Transcripts at IIT library.
- Yad Vashem
"Established in 1953, as the world center for documentation, research, education and commemoration of the Holocaust, Yad Vashem is today a dynamic and vital place of intergenerational and international encounter." There is also an associated YouTube Channel.
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