Planning a fieldtrip can be challenging: the travel, the money, the time. Sometimes it is simply not feasible. If you can't visit these places in person, virtually exploring them is the next best thing. Explore the different virtual experiences below. Please note that the following tours are free. There are more virtual tours available for a fee.
Anne Frank
The three following links are connected to the Anne Frank House. Explore the Frank home and the annex where they hid from the Nazi Regime.
The following videos discuss genocide in general, or discuss multiple genocides throughout history. For videos on specific instances of genocide, find them under Website Resources.
The World Jewish Congress presents this short video to help people understand what genocide is and gives examples of where genocide has occurred in the world throughout history.
This short video explains the ten stages of genocide, using the Holocaust and other genocides as examples for how these steps have materialized in the past.
This video gives an overview of how international law declared that genocide is illegal.
This video starts a little after the halfway mark. In this segment of the video, Sandra Grudic talks about genocide denial, and how it is still happening around the world.
The first portion of the video covers the Bosnia-Herzegovina genocide. Please go to that page to view the full video.
The Choices Program at Brown University has a library of free videos that are focused on the topic of genocide. Each video includes a scholar answering a question such as “What are human rights?” or “What is the difference between genocide and ethnic cleansing?”