Holocaust Research
General Information
A People's Memory of the Holocaust & Genocide- covers Holocaust history, images, witness accounts, stories from children of the survivors, essays, poetry, etc.
German Propaganda Archive- "Includes both propaganda itself and material produced for the guidance of propagandists. The goal is to help people understand the two great totalitarian systems of the 20th Century by giving them access to the primary material."
The History Place - Holocaust Timeline
Hitler Youth - pages with other Holocaust web links arranged by category, including links to web pages about the Third Reich.
Anne Frank Resources
Concentration Camps
Auschwitz Alphabet - each letter deals with one Auschwitz-related term or concept.
Auschwitz/Birkenau - Photographs - photos of two concentration camps as they exist today.
Concentration Camps - listing of articles about the various concentration camps maintained the Jewish Virtual Library.
Sobibor - the second German extermination camp located in occupied Poland.
Holocaust Pictures and Images
Cybrary of the Holocaust's Imagine Art Gallery - drawings and paintings by students with some based on Holocaust poetry
The Holocaust Album: Historical & Contemporary Photographs - two Holocaust photo-essays: Solly Ganer - Holocaust Survivor; and The Death March of 1945.
Holocaust Pictures Exhibition - collection of Holocaust posters, photos and documents.
Museums
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - America's national museum dedicated to the documentation, study and interpretation of the Holocaust.
Kazerne Dossin - used to be called the Jewish Museum of Deportation and Resistance in Mechelen. A museum about the deportation of Belgian Jews, but also about their resistance.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center - includes the Museum of Tolerance and Cyberwatch (a watchdog group that monitors hate groups on the Internet.
Related Organization
Anti-Defamation League - devoted to combating anti-Semitism, discrimination, and bias in general.
Hate Watch at the Southern Poverty Law Center - monitors hate group activity on the Internet.
Survivors of the Shoah: Visual History Foundation - organization dedicated to videotaping and archiving interviews of Holocaust survivors.
Yad Vashem - The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority that is located in Jerusalem.
Museums
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum - America's national museum dedicated to the documentation, study and interpretation of the Holocaust.
Kazerne Dossin - used to be called the Jewish Museum of Deportation and Resistance in Mechelen. A museum about the deportation of Belgian Jews, but also about their resistance.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center - includes the Museum of Tolerance and Cyberwatch (a watchdog group that monitors hate groups on the Internet.
Rescuers
Deathly Silence: Everyday People in the Holocaust - gives a listing of perpetrators, bystanders and rescuers.
Raoul Wallenberg- honors the Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust.
To Save A Life - Stories of Jewish Rescue- first person accounts by six rescuers from the countries of Holland, Poland, and Czech. Plus stories from people they rescued and the conditions for Jews in their country during the Holocaust.
Visas for Life- little known story of a Japanese diplomat who risked his career to save Jews from death.
Survivors and Witnesses
Cybrary's Witnesses - accounts from various sources, including survivors and liberators.
The Ernest and Elisabeth Cassutto Memorial Page - brief accounts of a son's parents experience during the Holocaust.
Louisiana Holocaust Survivors - Interviews with Holocaust survivors from Louisiana.
Video Archive - Excerpts from testimonies - Yale University collection of videotape accounts of survivors of the Holocaust with transcripts of the videos. Videos include a Gypsy, German, Polish, Belgium survivors', and a Dutch rescuer's personal accounts of the Holocaust.
Nuremberg Trials
History Channel: Nuremberg Trials - information about the trials.
The Doctors Trial: the Medical Case of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedinds - trial of the medical doctors who conducted experiments at the concentration camps.
The Nuremberg Trials - from the US Holocaust Memorial Museum..