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YAD VASHEM HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL (ISRAEL)
- Established in 1953 in Jerusalem, this is undoubtedly the world's most famous tribute to the memory
of the 6 million Martyrs. Once visited, Yad Vashem can never be forgotten.
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U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM
- Opened in April 1993 in Washington D.C., this museum is a memorial to ALL who perished in the
Holocaust. Its emphasis is on photographic and cinema exhibits.
SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTRE
- Named after the world's most famous Nazi war criminal hunter, the Centre not only concerns itself with documenting the Holocaust and fighting the Holocaust deniers, it also focuses on racial hatred and all types of bigotry
no matter at whom it is directed.
CYBRARY OF THE HOLOCAUST
- This is an excellent on-line collection of resources for students of the Holocaust, in particular, and of
anti-semitism, in general.
AN AUSCHWITZ ALPHABET
- This page provides an overview of the most significant facets of life and death
at the most notorious of the Nazi death camps - Auschwitz (Oswiecim), located in the south-west corner of Poland.
THE ANNE FRANK HOUSE
- This house, located in Amsterdam, was the scene of the one of the Holocaust's most famous personal stories.
This page gives a short account of the Frank family's attempt to survive. It also provides information
for anyone wishing to visit this shrine to those who perished.
NIZKOR PROJECT (HOLOCAUST ARCHIVE)
- Remembrance and countering the efforts of the Holocaust-deniers is the main aim of the Nizkor
Project. As a major Holocaust archive, it contains over 4,000 files available.
LOUISIANA HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS
- Based at Tulane University, this page aims at documenting the personal Holocaust experiences of
survivors living in the State of Louisiana. As a source of living testimonies, to call this resource invaluable is truly an understatement.
AMCHA
- a non-profit organisation offering support services to Holocaust Survivors and to Second
Generation. Fifty years on and their services are as important as ever.
HOLOCAUST RESCUERS
- This site has collected an impressive bibliography on the heroic deeds of Holocaust Rescuers, many of whom have been honoured by Yad Vashem as "Righteous Gentiles". "He who saves just one life......"
TEACHING THE HOLOCAUST
- An on-line education catalogue of Holocaust-related teaching materials, including books, videos, posters and CD-ROM's.
This multimedia web site chronicles the historical
Kindertransport, the extraordinary rescue mission that
saved 10,000 children during the Holocaust. The site
is companion to the award winning documentary film, and
includes a study guide, interviews, soundtrack, and other
relevant documents and commentary. The film and site
provide a compelling and accesible means to approach a
historical event that is particularly difficult to learn
and understand. The URL for the site is http://www.IntoTheArmsOfStrangers.com
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IMAGES OF THE HOLOCAUST
HOLOCAUST RELATED BOOKS
Diary of a Young Girl
The Seventh Million: The Israelis and the Holocaust
The Holocaust and Israel Reborn: From Catastrophe to Sovereignty
Survival in Auschwitz: The Nazi Assault on Humanity
Children in the Holocaust & World War II: Their Secret Diaries
Maus: A Survivor's Tale
Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust
Survival in Auschwitz
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit