The Holocaust Explained: The complete introduction to the Holocaust, designed for schools.
The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Girl uses interactive storytelling to contextualize hundreds of artefacts from archives, taking you on a journey of discovery. You will discover that despite her exceptional fate, Beba is not so different from any other young teenager today.
The Panorama digitally recreates the exhibit “In Mrs. Goldberg’s kitchen” that exists in a Łódź museum. In this exhibit you are introduced to Jewish Łódź of the past by my parents, the Goldbergs, who before World-War II lived in Bałuty. Here you can explore archival pictures and documents, listen to prewar recordings of popular music, and witness authentic conversations of your hosts.
Take a look around and discover the Secret Annex where Anne Frank hid for more than 2 years during WWII and where she wrote her diary.
Organized by theme, this learning site presents an overview of the Holocaust through historical photographs, maps, images of artefacts, and testimony clips. It is a resource for middle and secondary level students and teachers.
The Holocaust Resource Center provides access to a variety of resources exploring the history of the Holocaust, major events that occurred during the Holocaust, Frequently Asked Questions and video testimonies from those who survived.
Extensive website developed and written by Dr Nikolaus Wachsmann, Professor in modern European history at Birkbeck (University of London) and author of KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps.
Forced Labour 1939-1945: Memory and History
The website features the testimonies collected by Dr. David P. Boder in 1946 during his visit to refugee camps in France, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany. He recorded 90 hours of first-hand testimony, which represent the earliest known oral histories of the Holocaust and are available through the online archive.
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Echoes & Reflections empowers middle and high school educators with dynamic classroom materials and professional development.
Resources designed to build teacher knowledge, and best practices in the field of Holocaust education and explain the foundation's approach to Holocaust education using the voices of survivors.
Holocaust Museum LA list of age-appropriate teaching tools, books and films that will aid teachers in effectively instructing on the Holocaust.
Professional development opportunities, testimony-based teaching tools and help tutorials to support integrating testimony into your classroom.