The history of the Holocaust: the systematic attempted destruction of the European Jews by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. Over ten million innocents, including about six million Jews, perished at the hands of the Nazis.
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The writing by Bernard Lazare trying to understand a phenomenon of hatred, not the work of a self-hating Jew.
A book consisting of five essays by Pierre Vidal-Naquet.
News article as told by a survivor.
Collection of related sites, including a web-based introduction for school pupils.
Holy Scriptures foretold the circumstances and some of the details of the Holocaust.
Part of Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion. Dedicated to education, teacher and clergy training, advocacy, and research relating the lessons of the Holocaust to issues and challenges facing humankind today.
Transnational Holocaust research, commemoration and education by connecting sources, institutions and people. The platform shows informations and links to first source medias and content about the Holocaust research.
A movie of a leading Austrian forensic psychiatrist who's alleged to have murdered hundreds of children during the holocaust and used their brains for experiments.
Comment and analysis about the historical event and its commemoration. Includes profiles, audio clips, firsthand survivor stories and archived news reports from the 1930's and 1940's.
Speech by the SS leader in which he speaks openly about the Holocaust with audio..
Informational events from 1933 through 1945.
Links to resources.
Stories of Auschwitz and biographies of the major names of the time.
Companion site to the not-for-profit book.
Documents the horror of the period and the rich culture and history that was lost.
Dedication to the memory of thousands of Freemasons who died during the Holocaust.
Includes pictures and information from tour of Maidanek, Treblinka and Aushwitz.
Describes effort to purchase the freedom of some Jews from Nazi Germany, an effort that failed because the money was not raised in time.
An introduction and related issues.
A tribute to survivors of the Nazi Holocaust.
A Timeline of the Holocaust (1919-1946).
An article of fashioning German women in the Third Reich by Dr. Irene Guenther.
An online encyclopedia covering anti-Semitism to Zionism.
Book review with biographical information, a dedication, pictures and excerpts, and images.
A meeting point for survivors and relatives of the former underground aircraft factory called REIMAHG (Flugzeugwerke Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring) near Kahla, including news, history, visitor information, and projects.
Student's account of visiting Holocaust sites as part of this event. Includes history and photographs.
A simple but moving Holocaust memorial page.
Supporting documents.
Excerpted from the book Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen.
An article By Michael W. Klein.
An essay by Mark Pendergrast.
Forum for survivors and their descendants, to promote remembrance.
Overview of several areas of resistance activities to Nazism and the Holocaust, in Eastern Europe and by Jews in the concentration camps as well as in Germany.
An article By Allan E. Mallenbaum.
Includes biographies and images of several individuals whom Oscar Schindler rescued from the Holocaust.
Children of survivors from the Jewish Holocaust provide archives, photos and history resources.
A look at Hitler's rise to power and at the holocaust he created.
Museum focusing on racism in America and the history of the Holocaust.
Three survivor tales, three golden fates, and three iron wills.
The story of the old Jewish village and the Riegler family during the war with pictures from the modern city.
Articles, email newsletter, online discussion and links.
Trial documents, biographies, photos, resources, and a study guide to accompany the television program.
A meeting in Berlin with 15 top Nazi bureaucrats to coordinate the Final Solution (Endlösung) in which the Nazis would attempt to exterminate the entire Jewish population of Europe.
An article By Liliana Sharett.
Transnational Holocaust research, commemoration and education by connecting sources, institutions and people. The platform shows informations and links to first source medias and content about the Holocaust research.
An online encyclopedia covering anti-Semitism to Zionism.
Overview of several areas of resistance activities to Nazism and the Holocaust, in Eastern Europe and by Jews in the concentration camps as well as in Germany.
Articles, email newsletter, online discussion and links.
Comment and analysis about the historical event and its commemoration. Includes profiles, audio clips, firsthand survivor stories and archived news reports from the 1930's and 1940's.
A Timeline of the Holocaust (1919-1946).
The writing by Bernard Lazare trying to understand a phenomenon of hatred, not the work of a self-hating Jew.
A movie of a leading Austrian forensic psychiatrist who's alleged to have murdered hundreds of children during the holocaust and used their brains for experiments.
News article as told by a survivor.
The story of the old Jewish village and the Riegler family during the war with pictures from the modern city.
An introduction and related issues.
Children of survivors from the Jewish Holocaust provide archives, photos and history resources.
Supporting documents.
A simple but moving Holocaust memorial page.
An article of fashioning German women in the Third Reich by Dr. Irene Guenther.
A meeting in Berlin with 15 top Nazi bureaucrats to coordinate the Final Solution (Endlösung) in which the Nazis would attempt to exterminate the entire Jewish population of Europe.
Describes effort to purchase the freedom of some Jews from Nazi Germany, an effort that failed because the money was not raised in time.
Speech by the SS leader in which he speaks openly about the Holocaust with audio..
A meeting point for survivors and relatives of the former underground aircraft factory called REIMAHG (Flugzeugwerke Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring) near Kahla, including news, history, visitor information, and projects.
Informational events from 1933 through 1945.
Excerpted from the book Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust by Daniel Jonah Goldhagen.
Museum focusing on racism in America and the history of the Holocaust.
A book consisting of five essays by Pierre Vidal-Naquet.
Forum for survivors and their descendants, to promote remembrance.
Includes biographies and images of several individuals whom Oscar Schindler rescued from the Holocaust.
An article By Michael W. Klein.
Dedication to the memory of thousands of Freemasons who died during the Holocaust.
Companion site to the not-for-profit book.
Collection of related sites, including a web-based introduction for school pupils.
Stories of Auschwitz and biographies of the major names of the time.
An article By Allan E. Mallenbaum.
Book review with biographical information, a dedication, pictures and excerpts, and images.
Includes pictures and information from tour of Maidanek, Treblinka and Aushwitz.
A tribute to survivors of the Nazi Holocaust.
Student's account of visiting Holocaust sites as part of this event. Includes history and photographs.
Part of Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion. Dedicated to education, teacher and clergy training, advocacy, and research relating the lessons of the Holocaust to issues and challenges facing humankind today.
Documents the horror of the period and the rich culture and history that was lost.
An essay by Mark Pendergrast.
Holy Scriptures foretold the circumstances and some of the details of the Holocaust.
Links to resources.
Trial documents, biographies, photos, resources, and a study guide to accompany the television program.
A look at Hitler's rise to power and at the holocaust he created.
Three survivor tales, three golden fates, and three iron wills.
An article By Liliana Sharett.
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