Center for Jewish History: Official site for the Center for
Jewish History located in
Cybrary of the Holocaust: Accessible
online library dedicated to the “preservation of memory.” Offers
virtual tours of concentration camps, online exhibits of art and photography,
an online bookstore featuring over 2,000 books on the Holocaust, discussion
forums, educational resources, and testimonies from survivors, rescuers, and
liberators.
Department
of State, Holocaust Issues: Reports, remarks, press releases and fact
sheets related to the Holocaust made by the State Department prior to
The
Nizkor Project: Includes information and images related to the camps,
the
NU?—The
JAFI Portal: Provides links to a number of sites related to Holocaust
history and scholarship.
Conference on Jewish Material
Claims Against Germany: The Conference on Jewish
Material Claims Against Germany works to secure compensation and restitution
for survivors of the Holocaust and heirs of victims. Since 1951, the Claims
Conference - working in partnership with the State of Israel - has negotiated
for and distributed payments from Germany, Austria, other governments, and
certain industry; recovered unclaimed German Jewish property; and funded programs
to assist the neediest Jewish victims of Nazism.
Simon Wiesenthal Center: The
The International Commission on
Holocaust Era Insurance Claims: Established in October 1998 and having
since established a claims and valuation process with relaxed standards of
proof, ICHEIC's mission is to identify, settle, and pay individual claims at no
cost to claimants.
The
Fortunoff Video Archives for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University: The
Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies is a collection of over 4,300
videotaped interviews with witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust. Includes educational resources, interview excerpts, and online
testimony catalogs.
The Ghetto Fighters’ House
Museum of the Holocaust and Resistance: The Ghetto Fighters' House
Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum was founded by a community of
Holocaust survivors, former members of the Jewish underground in the ghetto and
former partisans. As the first Holocaust museum in the world, the GFH is
dedicated to the memory of the Holocaust and to Holocaust education in
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum:
Provides information on all research and scholarship currently taking place
at the
Voices of the Holocaust, The Illinois
Institute of Technology: Set of 70 interviews conducted in 1946 and
transcribed into English by Dr. David Boder. Still incomplete
and under construction.
Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Authority: Provides comprehensive history of the Holocaust, including timelines, photographs, documents, maps, artifacts, bibliographies, diaries, research papers, testimonies and Frequently Asked Questions. Also includes online exhibitions and educational resources.
The Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive. Text and audio of over 70 Holocaust survivor oral history interviews. http://holocaust.umd.umich.edu/
The
Dachau
Concentration Camp Memorial Site: Offered in both German and English,
this site provides a history of the
Eastern European
Research Seminar: Photo galleries of camps and ghettos as they appear
in
JewishGen List of
Concentration, Labor and Extermination Camps: A comprehensive list of
the Nazi camp system, including the lesser-known sub-camps. Also includes
historical timelines and documents, testimonies of survivors and camp
liberators, an online art exhibition and list of suggested reading.
Mauthausen-Gusen
Memorial Homepage:The
site is primarily in German. Click on the "Basic Information
Overview" link for a suitable language at the bottom of the page.
Memorial of Bergen-Belsen
Homepage: Gives a chronology of the
Ravensbrück Memorial Homepage: Offered
in German, English, French, Italian and Polish, the Ravensbrück Memorial site
provides detailed descriptions of both the concentration camp and the
present-day memorial and includes maps, photos, current events, bibliographies
and educational information. Also provides information on the Sachsenhausen
concentration camp.
Theresienstadt
Martyrs’ Remembrance Homepage: Offered in English and Hebrew, this site
provides information about the Theresienstadt Ghetto and its inmates. Most of the site currently under construction.
Official Site of the
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum
A Teacher’s Guide to the
Holocaust: An overview of the people and events of the Holocaust
through photographs, documents, art, music, movies, and literature. Includes chronology, guides to Holocaust-related art, and resources
for teachers and students.
H-Holocaust.
An H-Net Discussion List: A member of H-Net Humanities & Social
Sciences Online. H-Holocaust exists so scholars of the Holocaust can
communicate with each other using this primarily, though not exclusively,
academic list. Coverage of the list will include the Holocaust itself, and
closely related topics like anti-Semitism, and Jewish history in the 1930s and
1940s, as well as closely related themes in the history of WW2,
The Holocaust Education Foundation
Homepage: The Holocaust Educational Foundation is a private, non-profit
organization established in 1980 by survivors, their children, and their
friends in order to preserve and promote awareness of the reality of the Holocaust . Provides information on
grants, fellowships, conferences and lecturers.
Holocaust Teacher Resource Center:
Educators (kindergarten through college) will find at this site materials
which can be brought into the classroom and studied. Whenever possible entire
documents are included and may be downloaded for direct use in the classroom. Includes lesson plans, essays, conferences, seminars,
bibliographies, videographies, and book reviews.
Museum Fellowship Teaching Resources
World
War II: Prelude, Conduct and Aftermath of the War