Holocaust Bibliography

Web Sites
A
Teachers Guide to the Holocaust
This site has hundreds of pages of
original content and links to the best Holocaust resources on the web,
an is an excellent educational web site on the topic. Sections
include: a Timeline that chronicles the years from 1918 to the
present; a People section that covers the roles of the participants,
victims, perpetrators, bystanders, resistors, rescuers, liberators and
survivors; an an Arts area covering the music, art and literature of the
Holocaust. Of particular interest to teachers are the Student
Activities and Teacher Resources section.
Anne
Frank House
The house where, during WWII, Anne Frank wrote her
diary and she and her family hid from the Nazis, is now a museum. This
site brings it online with photographs
and a history. Included: A brief biography of Anne; a brief history of
the programs instituted against the Jews; the reasons the Frank
family went into hiding; the family's final days in the
concentration camps. Additionally, there are excerpts from Anne's diary, its history and its publication background.
A
glossary, FAQs, booklist, museum hours, and directions are also
provided. Also available in Dutch, Spanish and German.
Jewish
Community Online
Searchable, browsable and annotated directory of Jewish sites. Categories
include: arts and culture; city and community guides; education;
holidays; Holocaust; Judaism; Israel; spirituality; synagogues; and
more.
Holocaust
History Project
"The Project was formed in 1997 both to respond to the fraudulent
claims of Holocaust-deniers and to document that period in
history." The web contains documents, photographs, and essays
regarding the Holocaust and refutation of those who deny the Holocaust happened.
Includes reproductions of book length material such as the first two
volumes of the Nuremberg Trials, the Stroop Report in which Nazi General
Jurgen Stroop reports on the destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, and a
technical report on the characteristics of Zyklon-B. Scanned
images of the original documents are particularly powerful. This
makes a compelling supplement to the Nizkor Holocaust Remembrance.
Remember.org, A
Cybrary of the Holocaust
This is an online cyber-library of text and graphics about the
Holocaust. A place where survivors, historians, students and all
interested may share in the teaching and learning of the Holocaust.
United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Exhibits, photographs and history about the museum, located in
Washington DC.
Bibliographic
List of Print Materials Available at the Mercer
County Library System
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