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  • Anne Frank: her life in letters(444 clicks)
  • Cybrary of the Holocaust(516 clicks)
    Comprehensive guide to past events and to the present day.
  • documentArchiv.de - Antijüdische Rechtsverordnungen (Anti-Jewish laws )(450 clicks)
    Historische antijüdische Rechtsverordnungen (des Dritten Reichs) Historical Anti-Jewish laws (of the Third Reich)
  • Eavesdropping on Hell(449 clicks)
  • Forgotten Holocaust(503 clicks)
    How Could 5,000,000 Be Killed and Forgotten? Non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
  • Gypsies in the Holocaust(630 clicks)
    It is known that perhaps 250,000 Gypsies were killed, and that proportionately they suffered losses greater than any other group of victims except Jews. The accounts here were collected, and made available on the net, from various sources.
  • H-Holocaust(473 clicks)
    "H-Holocaust exists so scholars of the Holocaust can communicate with each other using this innovative and exciting new technology. This is primarily, though not exclusively an academic list. Coverage of the list will include the Holocaust itself, and closely related topics like anti-semitism, and Jewish history in the 1930s and 1940s, as well as closely related themes in the history of WW2, Germany, and international diplomacy."
  • Histories, Narratives, Documents(484 clicks)
    Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies
  • Holocaust(474 clicks)
    From the WWW Virtual Library
  • Holocaust History Project(469 clicks)
    [ ] [The Holocaust History Project. Holocaust-denial and Holocaust history are the focus of this free resource.] When all the Jews were inside the door was bolted. ... The exhaust fumes now poured into the inside of the truck so that the people inside were suffocated... SS-man Theodor Malzmüller, 1965 * The Holocaust History Project is a free archive of documents, photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust, including direct refutation of Holocaust-denial.
  • Holocaust Photos(519 clicks)
    The truth of the photos of crimes and atrocities included in this Holocaust project needs to be shown. The photos may be of graphic nature and disturbing - before providing access to younger learners, parents and teachers should preview the sites and guide through what they may read and see.
  • Holocaust Resources-The Best on the Web(487 clicks)
    Some broken links
  • Holocaust Survivors(492 clicks)
    Read the stories of the survivors. Hear them speak. Look at their family photographs. Consult our encyclopedia. Read a historical introduction to the Holocaust. Leave your thoughts or ask your questions on our discussion page.
  • Holocaust, The Nazi Genocide, Graphic Images(511 clicks)
  • Letters to Sala: A Young Woman's /life in Nazi Labor Camps(501 clicks)
  • Nuremberg Trials and Their Legacy(437 clicks)
  • Pogrom against the Jewish People in Innsbruck(506 clicks)
  • Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust(747 clicks)
    " Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust By Shira Schoenberg The Early Years Cries for Help Papal Reasons and Responses The Pope Protests The Politics Behind the Policy Recent Developments Conclusion Pope Pius XII's (1876-1958) actions during the Holocaust remain controversial. For much of the war, he maintained a public front of indifference and remained silent while German atrocities were committed. He refused pleas for help on the grounds of neutrality, while making statements condemning injustices in general. Privately, he sheltered a small number of Jews and spoke to a few select officials, encouraging them to help the Jews."
  • Rescuers Bibliography(465 clicks)
  • Salvation of Bulgarian Jews During Worl War II(499 clicks)
    An archive of articles, documents, letters
  • Simon Wiesenthal Center(467 clicks)
    The Holocaust but also human rights
  • SS St Louis(616 clicks)
    On May 13 1939 the SS St. Louis set sail from Hamburg for Havana. On board were 937 Jewish refugees fleeing persecution from Nazi Germany after the horror of Kristallnacht, the pogrom of shop-burning and mass arrests the previous November. Each passenger carried a valid visa for temporary entry into Cuba. It was one of the last ships to leave Nazi Germany before Europe was engulfed in war.
  • Survivors of the Shoah(516 clicks)
    "Steven Spielberg established Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation with an urgent mission: to videotape and preserve the testimonies of Holocaust survivors and witnesses."
  • Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust(607 clicks)
  • Teaching the Holocaust(481 clicks)
    An Interdisciplinary and Computerized Program through the use of Stamps, Pictures, Texts and Paintings by Children in the Holocaust
  • The Anne Frank House(473 clicks)
    The house and the diary and more.
  • The Forgotten Camps(471 clicks)
    Lesser known camps
  • The Holocaust(464 clicks)
    "began this site a few years ago in order to combat the rampant Counterfeit and Fake Holocaust artifacts that were being sold at militaria shows and especially on the Internet. During this time I have researched and monitored the spread of these bogus artifacts around the world."
  • The Holocaust(485 clicks)
    Site created by French students.
  • The Holocaust on Trial(458 clicks)
    The Holocaust on Trial dramatises one of the most important libel trials in recent history. At the High Court in London, starting on 11 January 2000, the controversial British historian David Irving sued American academic Deborah Lipstadt and her publisher Penguin Books.
  • The Nizkor Project(493 clicks)
    Large Holocaust site
  • The Saxon Advent(464 clicks)
    "The trail of the historical Arthur leads not to medieval England, but to Dark Age Britain, recently cast off by the dying Roman Empire, and struggling to maintain its authority over an island beset on all sides by barbarian invaders."
  • The Trial of Adolf Eichmann(546 clicks)
  • The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum(463 clicks)
    Dedicated to honoreing the victims and understanding how it could have happened.
  • The Warsaw Uprising(508 clicks)
  • To Save a Life: Stories of Holocaust Rescue(467 clicks)
    "a previously unpublished book in which personal narratives and photographs reveal how certain individuals acting upon their own moral convictions--while endangering their own and their families' lives--saved the lives of Jewish people from Nazi-occupied Europe."
  • Voices of the Holocaust(496 clicks)
  • Voices of the Shoah, Remembrances of the Holocaust(470 clicks)
    From the lips of those who directly experienced the horrors and miraculous rescues of WWII... VOICES of the SHOAH, STUNNING WIDE ACCLAIM FROM REVIEWERS ACROSS THE U.S.--full audio samples, music, and a 10 minute video all online!
  • Wannsee Protocol(452 clicks)
    This English text of the original German-language Wannsee protocol is based on the official U.S. government translation prepared for evidence in trials at Nuremberg, as reproduced in John Mendelsohn, ed., The Holocaust: Selected Documents in Eighteen Volumes. Vol. 11: The Wannsee Protocol and a 1944 Report on Auschwitz by the Office of Strategic Services (New York: Garland, 1982), 18-32. Revisions to the Nuremberg text were made for clarification and correction. This document is in the public domain and may be freely reproduced.
  • Women of Ravensbruck(715 clicks)
    Ravensbruck concentration camp
  • Yad Vashem Web Site(489 clicks)
    "Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, was established in 1953 by an act of the Israeli Knesset. Since its inception, Yad Vashem has been entrusted with documenting the history of the Jewish people during the Holocaust period, preserving the memory and story of each of the six million victims, and imparting the legacy of the Holocaust for generations to come through its archives, library, school, museums and recognition of the Righteous Among the Nations."
  • “Hatikva” singing In Bergen-Belsen(497 clicks)
    Listen to historic recording of a 1945 BBC broadcast from liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, featuring the singing of "Hatikva" by the surviving prisoners.