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Holocaust
Pathfinder
Print Resources:
Several books have been pulled for your use in the
library media center.
These include
nonfiction, biography, and reference books.
A few of the reference books include:
Voice of the Holocaust
- REF 940.53 VOI
Understanding the Holocaust - REF 940.53 FEL
People
of the Holocaust - REF 920 PEO
The
Holocaust: A Grolier Student Library - REF 940.53 HOL
Web Resources:
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is America's national
institution for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust
history, and serves as this country's memorial to the millions of people
murdered during the Holocaust.
Anne Frank Online
The Anne Frank Center USA was founded in 1977 to educate people
about the causes, instruments and dangers of discrimination and violence
through the poignant and telling story of Anne Frank.
Cybrary of the Holocaust
The Cybrary of the Holocaust uses art, photos, poems, and
facts to
preserve powerful memories and to educate the scholar
and
newcomer about the Holocaust.
Simon Wiesenthal Center
The Simon Wiesenthal Center was founded in 1977. Today, together
with its world renowned Museum of Tolerance, it is a 400,000
member strong international center for Holocaust remembrance,
the defense of human rights and the Jewish people.
The Holocaust History Project
The Holocaust History Project is a free archive of documents,
photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust, including direct refutation
of Holocaust-denial.
Holocaust
About.com Homepage
Jennifer Rosenberg the About.com Guide to the Holocaust
provides links
to various topic related to the Holocaust for teens.
Righteous
Gentiles
'Righteous Gentiles' is the phrase used for those non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. At Yad Vashem Museum in Jerusalem, over 11,000 'Righteous Gentiles' are honored; almost 5,000 are Polish.
To Save a Life:
Stories of Jewish Rescue
According to this site, ordinary people from all walks of
life risked their lives to save Jews from the Holocaust.
The Jewish
Student Online Research Center (JSOURCE): The Holocaust
JSOURCE is a vast collection of Holocaust information
with many topics giving facts and figures. It examines in detail the phenomenon
of Holocaust denial.
Roma:
Genocide in the Holocaust
Gypsies (also known as Roms) also died by the thousands at
the hands of the Nazis. This is a text only site that provides information about the
history, culture, and traditions of the Gypsies.
TIMELINE OF ANNE FRANK & HER
FAMILY
Short and to the point!
BIOGRAPHY & DIARY
SUMMARY
Another, short and to the point.
HIDING PLACE TOUR
A virtual tour of Anne Frank's hiding place.
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