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Provides a brief history of the euthanasia program and the Hadamar hospital, as well as a calendar of upcoming events at the memorial and links to other sites of interest. Features photographs, contact information, and a searchable bibliography. Includes photographs of recent events and conferences. Provides an overview of the history of Center's building, information about exhibitions on site, educational programs, political studies, research projects, upcoming events, and institutional publications.
Also offers a virtual tour of the Center's permanent exhibition, along with bibliographies and biographies that correspond to topics covered in the exhibition. Contains a newsletter, lists of activities and events, and links to similar organizations. Provides access in PDF to the newsletter Compensation News and a collection of documents related to the creation of the compensation fund and the claims process.
Includes a set of links to other Holocaust compensation organizations. Each section offers an in-depth introduction to the specific time period, primary source documents, photographs, and maps. English translations of source documents are frequently included. Includes examples of antisemitic broadsides and cartoons, speeches by various Nazi leaders, and visual materials that promoted the National Socialist agenda.
Germany — a Memorial — a Research Task to Also provides a series of maps that depict the development of the camp system throughout the war years and a bibliography of source material.
Includes information on the educational activities and outreach programs of the museum complex. Contains documents, photographs, a searchable database of Holocaust victims from the area, and links to other sites with information about the town. Includes information on the ongoing efforts of the Grafeneck Memorial Committee to document the names of the victims, photographs of the memorial site, and a collection of links to related remembrance organizations.
Intended for children ages Also includes information on the communities of Lida, Olkieniki, and Vishay. Features a history of the camp and its liberation, diagrams and photographs of the site, and a description of the visitors center and exhibition.
Provides discussion logs, syllabi, book reviews, professional papers, and information about related discussion lists, such as H-Holocaust. Also provides additional resources, including discussion logs, syllabi, book reviews, professional papers, and information about related discussion lists, such as H-Holocaust. Provides additional resources on the Holocaust, including discussion logs, syllabi, book reviews, professional papers, and information about related discussion lists, such as H-German, H-Judaic, and H-Antisemitism. Features general information about the center's educational and outreach programs, and descriptions of its holdings and exhibitions.
Describes the group's activities and publications as well as the history of the Foundation and its precursor, the Helsinki Committee in Poland. Features a searchable database with images, reproductions of reports published by the Committee, and descriptions of various collections among the state's holdings. Particularly emphasizes clergy members' resistance activities against the Nazis, and the persecution of the churches, clergy or members of religious orders during the Holocaust.
Includes the text of various speeches and essays, digitized images, an online catalog, and links to related sites.
Includes a history of the building and its use during and after World War II. A project of the Jewish Historical Museum. Explores the question of how much the United States knew about the Holocaust as it was occurring in Europe, and the reasons why the American press did not fully report on the persecution of Jews and other minorities in Nazi Germany and its occupied territories.
Features a historical timeline with short articles and photographs. Includes subscription information and a searchable index to abstracted articles from past issues. Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt libel trial of January and the reports filed for the defense by many eminent Holocaust historians. Allows both simple and advanced keyword searching of the site, including all transcripts, reports, and witness statements.
Supplements the trial documentation with timelines on Holocaust history and the history of the Holocaust denial phenomenon. Provides information on its academic programs institutes, conferences, study tours and financial assistance to scholars. Includes a short list of Holocaust-related links. Includes a listing of upcoming events, a collection of Web links, and information about scholarships and awards given to Maine students K Provides a topical index to the memoirs, place-name search capability, and maps created by Martin Gilbert for each memoir.
Includes a study guide with thematic questions addressed by the memoirs, maps of the major concentration camps, and a brief bibliography. Presents information on the history of the Foundation and its plans to create a Holocaust memorial and museum. Features a calendar of events, description of exhibits, and listing of outreach activities. Includes information on exhibitions, public events and lectures, services, and department contacts.
Lipstadt trial in Features a timeline on Holocaust denial and revisionism, and biographies of Holocaust deniers and revisionists. Includes a timeline of Nazi abuses, the director's story of the making of the documentary, and the film's transcript. Also provides information about Nazi medical experiments and flawed science, aimed at refuting Holocaust denial.
Provides information about past and upcoming events, as well as selected readings for events, a bibliography and filmography, a collection of images, and stories by Holocaust survivors. Describes the center's public programs, research holdings, publications, and outreach activities with educators. Provides access to the online exhibition, "Threads of Memory," featuring art-works and narratives created by a group of Holocaust survivors living in New York to memorialize craftsmen and craftswomen murdered in the Holocaust.
Features the full text of pamphlets originally published by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on victims of National Socialism. Provides translations and digital images of the Wannsee Protocols and other documents associated with the conference, as well as photographs, information on the museum's exhibitions, the history of the villa, a list of related publications, and links to other Holocaust memorials in Germany.
Features reports on pending human rights cases, international alerts about recent human rights abuses, and a special section on the establishment of an International Criminal Court to prosecute war crimes and genocide. Also provides information on publications on international human rights law, and a series of videos chronicling human rights violations and genocide in many parts of the world. Includes information on international human rights campaigns and regional initiatives, multi-lingual divisions, and its publications.
Features breaking news reports on human rights violations worldwide. Presents key court documents from the trial, a description of benefits, and contact information for further information. Includes news stories, Web links, and a database of electronic resources. Provides an introduction to the various aspects of the exhibit, describing its focus and design, along with many of the artifacts featured.
Also lists related events, film showings, publications, and links. Includes extensive information for genealogists searching for information about families from the town. Features explanations of the term "genocide" as defined by various scholars and historians, information on conferences on genocide, news alerts, bibliographies, and a collection of links. Provides a list of Jewish genealogical societies, and addresses Holocaust-related topics, such as the role of genealogy in identifying heirs of Holocaust-era assets.
Provides claims information in 23 different languages, including Yiddish, Hebrew, and Russian. International Council of Museums: Contains links to a variety of reports, opinion pieces, analyses, news items, key documents, links to related Web sites, and suggestions for human rights advocates. Recounts the history of the ITS from its establishment in by the Headquarters of the Allied Forces to its current management by the International Committee of the Red Cross with funding from the German government.
Details the ongoing efforts of ITS to reunite families torn apart by the war and to document the compensation requests of former forced laborers and others seeking restitution from the German government. Includes downloadable forms and a list of links to related organizations. In the First Person: An index to letters, diaries, oral histories and personal narratives. Includes audio and video testimonies and transcripts to interviews with Holocaust survivors and World War II veterans.
Includes information about the making of the documentary, excerpts from the book, transcripts of testimony by rescuers and Kindertransport members, and numerous photographs. Focuses on the stories of eight families whose furnishings were confiscated and used for the benefit of the Austrian state. Includes information on the confiscation process, along with the fate of both the owners and the goods.
Lipstadt libel trial as it took place in a London courtroom in the early part of This Web site includes the collected articles and reports. Chronicles the persecution of their members under the Nazi regime through a collection of online articles that originally appeared in the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society's publication, Awake!.
Provides detailed guidelines for conducting genealogical research, a lengthy list of links to other online resources, and information about a host of other JewishGen groups and services. Offers a searchable online library catalog in Czech. Includes information on the history of the museum, the educational center, the foundation of Jewish museums in Prague, and a calendar of events. Includes numerous images of partisans and stories of resistance activities.
Describes the foundation's projects-in-development, including a documentary, interviews with former resistance fighters, and the expansion of the Web site. Features a description of annual film programs about the Holocaust and their catalog of Holocaust films and videos listing historical footage, feature movies, and documentaries about the Holocaust.
The Foundation leads the efforts to re-establish Jewish Cultural life in the area and sponsors the annual summer Festival of Jewish Culture. Provides detailed information about the museum's architecture, holdings, exhibitions, services, and educational programs.
Features many elements that relate to Holocaust and Holocaust studies, including the building's Holocaust Tower, archival and bibliographic holdings, and artifacts that reflect German-Jewish life under the Third Reich. Allows searches by defendant's name or outfit, method of the crime, victim's nationality, and other criteria.
Documents more than Nazi trial cases conducted in West and East Germany since Amersfoort, Vught, and Westerbork. Includes a gallery of drawings and artwork created during the Holocaust. Includes historical background information, a synopsis of the camp's history, and curriculum guides complete with suggested activities and related resources.
Also reproduces primary source documents, original images, video clips, and interview transcripts. Includes articles on various resistance groups, including bibliographies, biographies of resistance workers, posters, and photographs. Includes a brief history of the camps, illustrations, information on the memorial's publications, and visitors information. Provides information on the development of the memorial, a calendar of events, and photographs. Includes articles about the history of the camp and ongoing efforts to commemorate those who died there.
Includes numerous photographs and images, as well as a bibliography of print and archival sources. Provides information about Foundation activities, informative newsletters and excerpts from resistance-related publications, as well as numerous Web links to other research centers across Europe. Relates the history of the Kaufering complex of eleven concentration camps that surrounded Landsberg and the massive armament industries created there by prisoner labor. Describes Landsberg's postwar role as the site of both a displaced persons camp for Holocaust survivors and a prison for Nazi war criminals.
Includes photographs, a list of publications, press releases on the planned memorial, and links to regional remembrance sites. Documents works of art produced by concentration camp inmates, with a special focus on Auschwitz-Birkenau. Allows users to search for artwork by artist, title, year, nationality, medium, collection, or theme.
Includes essays, interviews, and lectures in streaming video, as well as bibliographies on a wide range of topics related to art in the concentration camps. Includes a teacher's guide and student activities. Allows the user to search student projects in multiple ways, such as by topic, subject, learning activity, and age group. Includes a bilingual discussion forum and a collection of links. Based on a book and CD set originally published in Features virtual exhibits, including one of Holocaust-related art, "virtual symposia," and searchable databases for art works, films, and writings about these human tragedies.
Also indexes all works by the historical events to which they relate. Includes letters, photographs, and documents related to the experiences of Sala Garncarz Kirschner, who survived seven Nazi forced labor camps. Documents some of the historical controversy and debate surrounding the film and book, and provides links to additional resources. Offers a brief history of the Jewish community, photographs, a map and descriptive walking tour, and information on events associated with the anniversary commemoration. Includes several virtual tours exploring Holocaust-related themes.
Includes "Search Reports" registered by private persons who lost their assets through confiscation, looting, evacuation or expulsion, and "Found Reports" registered by current owners of such assets. Allows for simple or detailed searches that include search options by keyword, type of object, personal names, place of loss, name of collection, etc.
Also provides lists of related publications and links, as well as a discussion forum on the topic. Provides photographs of the exhibition, digital images of the documents, and links to German-language historical articles related to the exhibition. Also relates the story of how the exhibition was vandalized following its installation on a public square in Vienna. Provides a brief history and chronology of the camp as well as descriptions of ongoing archeological digs at the site. Includes photographs, a list of further resources, and links to related Web sites.
Includes reproductions of documents, background on the memorial's design, photographs of the memorial, and information on the activities of the memorial foundation. Reviews the history of the camp and provides information about the Museum, including its archives and collections. Also addresses the Museum's research, publication, education, and preservation efforts. Includes numerous images from the camp and the Museum. Describes the annual trip during which participants retrace the death march between Auschwitz and Birkenau on Holocaust Remembrance Day, and then travel to Israel to observe two important holidays.
Includes a day-by-day photo tour of the most recent march, contributions from march participants, a full-text curriculum and study guide, and links to Holocaust-related sites. Features an online tour of the museum's permanent exhibition, and provides information about its pedagogic center, video archive, and various educational programs. Features a history of the camp, an extensive bibliography, current events, and an alphabetical listing of links to resources on the Holocaust. The camp existed from to and was transformed to a Displaced Persons camp by the Americans in This website also provides information about recent events at the memorial, research projects and other related offers.
From January to August Hadamar was one of the killing centers for handicapped and approximately 10, people were murdered by gas. This homepage gives also further information relating to events at the Memorial Place Hadamar and about the friends organization. Features photographs, contact information, and an annotated collection of links for additional resources worldwide. Includes the full transcript of the film, press reactions, and links to related sites. Contains targeted sections for students, religious congregations, and communities, information on lobbying efforts, and information on how the public can help to stop the genocide in Darfur.
Includes excerpts from Gies's book, Anne Frank Remembered, audio clips of an interview with Gies, and historic photographs. Includes Holocaust survivor testimonies, news updates, a bibliography on genocide, and annotated links to related web resources. Details their story and lists their names and ages. Reviews Klaus Barbie's arrest and trial.
Includes a virtual tour of the house and its vicinity, background information on the Museum, descriptions of its educational activities, and a calendar of events. Includes a multimedia learning center, teacher resources, online exhibitions, special collections, and more. Provides information for visitors, a history of the site, and a partial listing of victims who passed through the camp. Includes finding aids, conference proceedings, links to international organizations, research papers, and news briefs.
National Archives and Records Administration: Provides online access to finding aids, microform catalogs, and research guides. Includes a description of the Association's activities and publications as well as articles, links, an online chronology and dictionary. According to the Web site, houses the world's largest Yiddish language film collection. Includes lists of films available for purchase and rental, and information about how to acquire them via phone, fax, post, or e-mail. Includes a history of the Holocaust in Hungary, statistical information on survivors interviewed, a glossary of terms and abbreviations used in the testimonies, and other historical information.
Provides background on Nazi art thefts, search advice, descriptions of each artwork, and information on participating museums. Sponsored by the American Association of Museums. Includes a chronology of events, links to related resources, and a guide to claiming assets. Includes finding aids, an inventory of declassified records, announcements, a bibliography, and links to related Web sites about war crimes and war criminals. Includes online catalogues for the archive, library collection, news clippings collection, photo archive, and poster collection.
Features numerous photographs, histories, contact information, annual reports, and more. Includes a list of publications, announcements, contact information, and Web links. Includes the reproduction of numerous primary source materials, detailed information on Nazi documents, and evidence presented at the Nuremberg Trials as a means of refuting Holocaust deniers and revisionists.
Produced and directed by Ken McVay. Provides background information on children in the Holocaust as well as historic photographs of children at play. Includes a map of the town, photographs, a history of the ghetto, and description of partisan activities, as well as information on the town today, and a bibliography.
Includes a searchable database of camps and firms, information on library sources, and contact information. Includes information on visiting the site, photographs, and a bibliography. Offers digital images of the documents associated with the "medical" or "doctors" trial of Nazi doctors that began in Nuremberg in December subsequent to the International Military Tribunal's trial of the major war criminals. Includes a multi-field search interface for the documents, a bibliography, and a list of links to related Web resources.
Created by the Harvard Law School Library. Relates the history of the camp site from its beginnings as a nineteenth-century fort to its notorious use as a camp for political prisoners under the Nazi regime. Provides information on the museum association and the educational activities and events it sponsors. Includes online versions of selected museum publications, photographs of the camp site, and links to related remembrance museums. Includes stories of children who were part of the program, photographs, Web links, and suggestions for further reading about the subject.
Open Hearts, Closed Doors: Includes historical background on the Holocaust, the DP camps, and Canadian immigration policy, with photographs, maps, reproductions of documents, a teachers guide, and a glossary. Maintains a searchable online catalog, a photo gallery and descriptions of projects, publications, and exhibits, as well as electronic finding aids and a film library. Presents country-by-country information on activities and current news articles from throughout the world.
It has conducted interviews with people from all walks of life: From a Nobel Prize winner to peasant refugees, from homemakers and mothers to war veterans and victims of terror, from retired blue-collar workers to business women, teachers, artists and many more. Includes tips for writing campaigns. Also includes a history of the Osthofen camp and a calendar of public events.
Offers scholarly analysis and brief captions for each photograph. Features detailed summaries and reports, a news archive, and extensive bibliographies. Includes press releases regarding the Vatican and the Holocaust, and other aspects of Christian-Jewish relations. A feature of the Anti-Defamation League's Web site. Provides information about the Commission's mission and organization, and presents the full-text of its final report, "Plunder and Restitution," issued in December Also offers links and contact information to other resources and organizations.
Features a history of the shtetl, photographs, maps, links to other resources, and information for genealogists researching families from the town. Features contemporary images of the camps and memorials taken Summer , many of which were part of an exhibition of prints displayed at Berea College's Hutchins Library from January 1 through February 15, Includes descriptions of each camp and some photo captions.
Remembering the Kindertransports, by Melissa Hacker, whose mother was rescued from Vienna on one of the Kindertransports. Features a digitized photo album, links, and other resources. Provides access to a fact sheet, press releases, videos from memorial services, and links to related resources. Includes maps, Web links, frequently asked questions and other information drawn from Foundation publications.
Details the camp history, including its post-war uses. Provides a camp map and photographs, and describes the educational and research programs offered by the museum. Also presents visitor information and items of current interest. Includes links to close to humanitarian and advocacy organizations. Presents behind-the-scenes details about the making of the movie, a biography of Oskar Schindler, testimonies of survivors, and a downloadable copy of the original list that was discovered in Reviews the history of the site before and after the Holocaust and explores the rise of eugenic beliefs and the practice of euthanasia in the Third Reich.
Provides a plan of the exhibition, digital images of historical documents, and information on the educational activities and publications associated with Schloss Hartheim. Sponsored by the Provincial Government of Upper Austria. Includes internal links to translations of historical documents and excerpts of testimonies by Nazi perpetrators.
Includes photographs of tombstones that have been recovered to date. Features brief articles with bibliographies and links about a wide variety of topics related to the Holocaust. Includes transcripts, photographs, and articles. Provides biographical information about the artist and her Holocaust experiences and full-text newspaper articles about the exhibition. Includes a list of Holocaust-related Web links. Offers electronic resources on the Holocaust, war criminals, modern genocide, antisemitism, news and current events, and more.
Provides information about the history of Sobibor and the prisoner-led revolt of October 14, Includes photographs, background information, a glossary of terms, a frequently-asked questions list, and descriptions Sonderkommando as depicted in film, literature, radio, and television. Includes oral histories provided by Holocaust survivors in Louisiana, as well as lesson plans and resources for educators.
Southern Poverty Law Center: Includes Hatewatch, a weekly report on acts of antisemitism, bigotry, and racism committed across the country.
Features eyewitness accounts, a timeline of significant events, and a detailed look at the search for justice in the courts and peace in the region. Includes lesson plans and a list of online and print resources on the war in Bosnia. Also provides background information on the film itself and the filmmakers. Kriegsgefangenenlager - Stalag VI A: Prisoner of War Camp - and based on a brochure for visitors to the former POW camp's memorial.
Provides a detailed history of the camp, and includes photographs, maps, bibliographies, and more. Includes oral history accounts by former POWs and links to archives and tracing services. Contains information on starting a chapter, planning events, and taking action as well as visual presentations, photographs, educational and advocacy materials. Includes copies of the Institute's annual report on worldwide antisemitism and links to other Web sites of interest. Includes a "virtual cinema" of over twenty Holocaust-related films. Contains overviews of the museums, their history and exhibitions, and information on their archives.
Includes links to reports, photographs, and other Web sites. Includes maps, photographs, and Web links. Features articles, reports, links, and bibliographies produced about the controversy from June to July Describes the Commission's history, purpose, and organization. Provides access to the Commission's press releases and reports in PDF format. Also includes links to Swiss repositories and organizations.
Presents each synagogue with its history, historical photographs, architectural drawings, and computer images of the re-created exterior and interior elevations. A student project of Darmstadt Technical University based on an exhibition in Bonn in Provides location information, photographs, and eyewitness descriptions of the synagogues. Sponsored by the architecture department of the Darmstadt Technical University.
A project of the Urban School of San Francisco. Includes information about the foundation's research activities, archives, and educational programs, as well as a calendar of musical performances. Describes the Institute's ongoing efforts to create a database of Theresienstadt prisoners and to document the emigration of Jewish refugees in the Czech region during the Nazi era. Provides a list of deportations to and from Theresienstadt, access to the full text of recent issues of the organization's newsletter, and detailed information on the organization's scholarly publications.
Includes a data bank, timeline, and tips for student projects. Provides background information about the artist, descriptions of exhibitions, and listings of Society programs and publications. Provides full-text access to the multivolume sets of the Nuremberg trial proceedings and transcripts originally published by the International Military Tribunal. Also includes full-text access to many important Holocaust-related documents, such as the Stroop Report, the Warsaw Protocol, and the Night and Fog Decree. Includes photographs, contact information, and directions to its research center and memorial in Nottinghamshire, England.
Provides contact information for its archives and document collection, an online archives, information about CMH publications and exhibitions, and more. Describes the film projects undertaken by the Foundation's founder and president, documentary filmmaker Pierre Sauvage, particularly highlighting the award-winning documentary Weapons of the Spirit about Le Chambon-sur-Lignon, and the upcoming documentary, And Crown Thy Good: Varian Fry in Marseille, slated for release in Includes photographs, biographies, book excerpts, and links to related Web sites and online articles.
Reviews the Danish response to the Holocaust, examining in particular the myth of King Christian and the yellow star, and outlines the Center's programs, publications, and research services. Sponsored by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Contains various reports, press releases, African Union reports, key international agreements, and links to individual member publications and organization Web sites. Provides an extensive, searchable listing of camps, organized by type, with a special emphasis on lesser-known subcamps.
Includes a glossary of camp terminology and a listing of companies that used concentration camp inmates for slave labor. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Includes images of artwork in the collection.
The Museum does not officially endorse any particular site or its content. Provides background information on Dr. Provides access in PDF to the newsletter Compensation News and a collection of documents related to the creation of the compensation fund and the claims process. Provides contact information for its archives and document collection, an online archives, information about CMH publications and exhibitions, and more. Based on interviews the author conducted with individuals who have been recognized by Yad Vashem in Israel as "Righteous Gentiles. Provides information on the development of the memorial, a calendar of events, and photographs. Includes photographs, a list of further resources, and links to related Web sites.
Includes digital images of manuscript versions of Arendt's controversial work on the Adolf Eichmann war crimes trial, Eichmann in Jerusalem, and correspondence and transcripts related to the trial. Provides biographical information on Arendt, drafts and correspondence related to many of her works, and essays on her intellectual legacy. Provides information on the tracing process, various restitution and compensation efforts, and the history of the center. Also includes stories of families successfully reunited through the center's efforts, a collection of Commonly Asked Questions about the program, and a list of related links.
Explores the center's mission to educate students about the Holocaust and raise awareness about the dangers of prejudice and intolerance. Includes transcripts of prize-winning essays, photographs of previous winners, and additional resources such as bibliographies and links. Provides information regarding a teacher guide that can be ordered online. Includes informative items such as a historical timeline, frequently asked questions about the Holocaust, a glossary of terms, a directory of the major concentration camps, and stories of Holocaust survivors now living in the Buffalo area.
Also describes the center's programs, events, resources, and mission. Ariel Muzicant, President of the Jewish Community Vienna, maintains contacts worldwide with more than 14, Holocaust survivors. Free registration provides members with options for creating content and additions to the site. Features a listing of organizations and memorials dedicated to the memory of Raoul Wallenberg worldwide, news updates, a bibliography and collection of links, and biographical information about other rescuers during the Holocaust.
Provides facts about Sendler's actions during the war and details the students' efforts to commemorate her through educational programming and outreach. Describes the Museum's resources regarding Jewish history, culture, and genealogy. Makes available online the forms needed to request fee-based searches of the communities and family names databases, that contain information on 3, Jewish communities and , family names respectively.
Provides capsule biographies of a selection of rescuers and descriptions of the educational efforts and donation programs of the organization. Includes the organization's most recent annual report, photographs, and links to related Web sites. Its permanent exhibition links topics from religion and tradition with aspects of the Jewish history of Westphalia to the middle ages to the present. Fourteen exemplary fates of men and women illustrate the cohabitation of Jews and non-Jewish Germans in Westphalia in different periods of time.
In addition, the museum develops educational programs with children and adults. Bard, executive director of the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise. Includes photographs and digital images of documents related to Nazi war crimes. Offers a chronology of the Holocaust in Belgium and contact information for other Belgian organizations related to the Holocaust. Provides information for researchers wishing to access these documents and links to other Slovak and foreign research institutions.
Highlights the memorial's architectural design. Reproduces the Holocaust chronology, personal statements, and factual information incorporated into the memorial itself. Also includes a portion of the memorial's dedication statement, a brief photo essay, and information about its programs and services. The Patrin Web Journal: Provides information about Romani history, culture, social issues, and current events. Learn more at Author Central. All Formats Kindle Edition Sort by: Popularity Popularity Featured Price: Low to High Price: High to Low Avg.
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