Holocaust Related Sites
Volume 1 of Shu"T Mima'amakim
Tiergartenstrasse 4
Information on the T-4 program and concentration camps.
The Waffen-SS
A 5-part documentary about the Waffen-SS.
The Holocaust in the Baltics
Information about the Holocaust in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia as well as current events concerning anti-Semitism and the current East European Jewish community.
Holocaust Collection - Footnote.com
Includes biographies of Holocaust victims and survivors, information on concentration camp, looted artwork and access to the National Archives' Holocaust records collection.
Holocaust-Related Links
A collection of 167 Holocaust-related links in several languages.
Ebraismo Pugliese ed Interculturalita
Available in Italian. A website documenting Jewish refugees in Apulia, in southeastern Italy.
Companies Affiliated with Concentration Camps
A list of companies who used slave labor from concentration camps and the camps where they operated.
Jewish Labor in the Holocaust
An exhibit of the Jewish Labor Committee's activities during the 1930's and 1940's.
Rabbis Who Perished in the Holocaust
Available in Hebrew. Online version of the book "Rabbis Who Perished in the Holocaust" by Penina Meizlish.
Zwangsarbeit im NS-Staat (Forced Labor in Nazi Germany)
Available in German. A collection of resources on forced labor under the Nazis.
The Wiener Library
The Wiener Library has published fully searchable document descriptions from the Nazi Party main archive, including personal papers of Adolf Hitler, Julius Streicher and Heinrich Himmler.
Liquidation of Jewish Enterprises (1941-1942)
A history of the takeover of Jewish-owned businesses in Slovakia.
Sir Martin Gilbert Online
A Forgotten Chapter: Holland Under the Third Reich
This is a transcript of a lecture given by Anthony Anderson at the University of Southern California on October 17, 1995.
AMCHA
Israeli Centers for Holocaust Survivors and the Second Generation focusing on psychological services and support. Contains also a database of all Austrian Nazi Victims (look for Projekte/ Holocaust).
Aktion Kinder des Holocaust (Action Children of the Holocaust)
In German only, this site provides reviews of Swiss articles and issues regarding the Holocaust. The site contains a search engine which can be used to search the archives.
American Friends of the Ghetto Fighter's House
The American office of the Ghetto Fighter's House, a leading Holocaust and Resistance Museum and education center in Israel.
Austria : National Fund for Holocaust Victims
The Austrian government web site contains information about reparations and efforts at restitution for victims of the Nazi regime.
Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service (Gedenkdienst)
Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service is an alternative to Austria's compulsory military service. Interns from Austria are joining the HMC staff since February 2000.
Cybrary of the Holocaust
Forum for Holocaust survivors and their descendants, to promote remembrance.
Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes (Documentation Archives of Austrian Resistance)
Available in English and German. This website contains a variety of information on resistance and persecution, exile, Nazi crimes, extremism after 1945 and restitution. Also contains a Database with the Jews that were deported from Austria.
Documents Relating to the Holocaust War Crimes and Genocide
This site provides the text of actual Nazi and Allied documents about war crimes and genocide. Included are the Nuremberg Laws, some Nuremberg Trial documents, information about the hidden purloined assets of Holocast victims, and many other document
Freedom ,Democracy, Peace; Power, Democide, and War
This site examines the reasons for Democide.
Gegen das Vergessen (Against Forgetting)
Available in German and English. Site containing archives with pictures and texts about the death marches.
The Genocide of the Czech Jews
This commemorative book lists the names of those who became the victims of deportation, by means of which the German occupation powers dragged away from the Czech lands the men, women and children covered by the so - called Nureerg Laws.
The Gerda and Kurt Klein Foundation
The Gerda and Kurt Klein Foundation creates the opportunity for young people to understand the world and translate that understanding into positive action.
Ghetto Fighter's House
The site of the Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum, Israel
H-Holocaust
Research site for Holocaust scholars allowing communication between individuals. It also makes available diverse bibliographical, research and teaching aids.
HateWatch
HateWatch is a nonprofit organization that monitors the growing and evolving threat of hate group activity on the Internet. It maintains an extensive annotated link directory of sites for combating bigotry and hate group sites
Haynt: a tsaytung bay yidn, 1908-1939
Chaim Finkelstein was the last editor of Haynt, a Jewish Newspaper in Warsaw, Poland, before the Holocaust. His book, Haynt: a tsaytung bay yidn 1908-1939, chronicles the history of the newspaper throughout its existence, giving a picture of Jewish l
Hitler's life - timeline
This history follows the rise of Hitler from his birth in 1889 through his becoming Dictator of Germany in 1933.
Holocaust Guide at about.com
Jennifer Rosenberg is the about.com guide at this Holocaust site featuring weekly articles and organized links.
Holocaust History Project
Created to refute revisionist historians, this still new site contains many essays and links about the Holocaust. Included are transcripts/translations of Nazi reports (such as the Stroop Report) and the Nuremberg Trials. In the near future, the orig
Holocaust Memorial at MELRC
A virtual memorial to the holocaust, with links to other holocaust sites.
Holocaust/Shoah
For a guide to teaching Holocaust studies using the Internet, teachers can take a look at David Dickersons personal page, Holocaust/Shoah. These directories provide reviews for the links they list which can be very helpful in finding appropriate site
I*EARN Australia Holocaust Genocide Project
An international, nonprofit, telecommunications project focusing on the study of the Holocaust and other genocides.
Idea -- A Journal of Social Issues
Essays regarding social history issues (mainly dealing with totalitarian governments and racism), including some about the Holocaust. Also contains a gallery of modern-day photographs of Auschwitz-Birkenau and Mauthausen, as well as links and search
If Not Now - e-Journal
An Internet Journal for individuals and agencies working with Holocaust survivors and their families.
Independent Commission of Experts Switzerland - Second World War (ICE)
An international commission which was established by the Swiss government to investigate the volume and fate of assets moved to Switzerland before, during and immediately after the World War II.
International March of the Living
The International March of the Living is a yearly journey in which thousands of primarily Jewish teens from around the world gather in Poland and Israel to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day and Israel Independence Day.
Italian Life under Fascism
This online exhibition presents digital reproductions of primary source documents with descriptive captions regarding varied dimensions of Italian Fascism. With specific reference to the Holocaust, one section of the online exhibition examines Italy'
Janusz Korczak Living Heritage Association
The purpose of this Swedish association is to disseminate information on Janusz Korszak and his life. Janusz Korczak was a pediatrician and a teacher who cared for orphans in Warsaw and who refused to leave them when they were led to their deaths in
Jewish Labour and the Holocaust
This exhibit presents a portfolio of a hundred photographs and documents from the JLC (Jewish Labor Committee) Collection. The exhibit's seven pictorial sections take the viewer on a chronological journey, from the origins of the JLC, through its ant
Leni Riefenstahl Filmstills
This is an archive of still pictures from two of Riefenstahl's Nazi propaganda films: Triumph of the Will and Olympiad.
Leni Riefenstahl: Internet Resources
This site is a list of information and Internet resources about Leni Riefenstahl, the official Third Reich videographer, created by Bill Barrett.
Links to the Holocaust
Subject directory on Holocaust-related topics such as art, audio, video, camps, children, denial, discussion groups, eye witness testimony, ghettos, restitution, recovery, teaching resources, remembering surivors, time line, war criminals.
Meyer's Holocaust Links
This is meant to be as comprehensive a list as possible; I have tried to include all kinds of sites, from the most personal to the most professional.
Murder by Government -- Democide
Professor Rudy Rummel has created this site as an analysis of 20th century genocide sponsored by governments. Contains information about some pre-20th century democide, as well as details of all democide between 1900 and 1987, with much material rega
Nazi Gold
This Web site supplements the PBS Frontline documentary that examined the financial relationships between Switzerland and Nazi Germany. A chronology of events, a set of links to related Web sites, and information for claimants are provided.
Nazi Science
A syllabus and information from a course detailing Nazi medical science and human experimentation. Provides links and information on many Nazi doctors.
News Museum
War Stories: Reporting in the time of conflict. An essay by Harold Evans. This may raise the context of how the Shoa might have been better reported at the time it occurred.
One Thousand Children Inc. (OTC)
The Story of How American Families and Organizations Rescued Children of the Holocaust
Online History Project
The effect of the horrors of the holocaust on child victims.
Paintings of Tamara - a Child Holocaust Survivor
A collection of paintings by Holocaust survivor Tamara Deuel.
Remembering the Kindertransport (childrentransport)
Contains Information about the Kindertransport movement and the film My Knees Were Jumping; Remembering the Kindertransports including photos, bibliographies and summaries of books
Remembranceart
Michael Knigin's online collection of Artcommemoraring the dead and living heroes of the Holocaust
Rescuers portraits of moral courage in the holocaust
Who are the rescuers, the men and women whose gripping personal narratives make up the core of this remarkable book? Why did they risk everything-even their lives and those of their families-to save Jews marked for death during the Holocaust? Are the
Responses to the Holocaust: A Hypermedia Sourcebook for the Humanities
This site introduces the viewer to the various discourses, disciplines, media, and institutions that provide significant critical and theoretical positions and discussions concerning the Nazi genocide of the Jews of Europe, 1933-45.
SS-Ukraina
History and photographs of activities of the Waffen-SS 14th Grenadier Division in the Ukraine.
Salvation of Bulgarian Jewry during World War II
This Web site includes resources on Bulgarian Jews, the history of the Holocaust in Bulgaria, and how Bulgarian Jews were rescued.
Shamash
The emphasis of the Shamash collection of Web site resources is on combating Holocaust denial and revisionism. There are links within this collection to historical documents and excerpts of perpetrator testimonies.
Shoa.de Zukunft braucht Erinnerung
Available in German. Shoa.de is the biggest portal in German language featuring comprehensive information on holocaust and third Reich. We are suppaorted by the "Aktion Kinder des Holocaust" (children of the holocaust) and the german historical museu
Shoa Education Project Web
Online curriculum for Holocaust education.
Teaching: The Children of Willesden Lane
The Children of Willesden Lane is the true story of Lisa Jura, a young girl who escapes Nazi persecution on the eve of World War II. This Web site offers resources to help you teach the book to middle and high school students.
Teaching the Holocaust through Stamps, Pictures and Text
An Interdisciplinary and Computerized Program through the use of Stamps, Pictures, Texts and Paintings by Children in the Holocaust
The Holocaust (Poetry and Plays by John Raymond Zinn Green)
A collection of Holocaust-themed literature by John Raymond Zinn.
The Holocaust Album
A collection of historical and contemporary photographs relating to the Holocaust.
The Holocaust Chronicle web site
This is an excellent website of the 800 page, not-for-profit book, published in March 2000. The entire book has been reproduced on line with extensive search capabilities. There is no charge or registration requirements to utilize this extensive web
The Holocaust Ring
This listing of thirty-five diverse Web sites provides access to content on many aspects of Holocaust study, including but not limited to: Web sites about individual survivors, Web sites about liberation of the camps, teacher resource Web sites, Web
The Holocaust crimes heroes and villains
This site includes general essays and information on major people and themes of the Holocaust.
The Nizkor Project
Nizkor is dedicated to remembering the nearly twelve million civilians and POWs killed by Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime, and to refuting and marginalizing those who say "it never happened."
The Remember the Women Institute
This Web site includes information on Institute projects dealing with research on women, focusing on the Holocaust era. Updated information on current projects and a bibliography of works in English are included.
Tomasz Wisniewski - Poland photos pre-1945
This album contains hundreeds photos of Poland prior to 1945. It includes Kresy pre-1939 (eastern provinces), Poland pre-1939 (western provinces), and Poland 1939-1945. Images are from the Tomy Wisniewski Collection.
Virtual Library Geschichte: "Drittes Reich"
In German (with some sections in English), this site provides information about German politics and history in the years up to and including the Third Reich.
Women and the Holocaust
Dedicated to all of those women: Who were murdered while pregnant. Holding little hands of children or carrying infants in their arms on the way to be gassed. In hiding.
 

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