This website is based on the PBS documentary, “America and the Holocaust,” a part of the “The American Experience” series. The film is about America’s controversial involvement in World War II and the Holocaust. The site offers primary source documents, a program description, transcripts of the film narration, a teachers’ guide, and links on the subject.
Learn MoreThis website offers information about Anne Frank, the house in which she hid, and the diary she kept while in hiding. Included are reactions to the diary from her father, Otto Frank.
Learn MoreThis website is sponsored by the Anne Frank Center USA. The site offers information about Anne Frank as a young girl and about the Center. Educational materials and resources are available.
Learn MoreThis website provides information on the AHO, a network of Holocaust organizations throughout the U.S. and the world. The site includes a list of member organizations and links to their websites.
Learn MoreThis website contains information about the museum as well as the role of Auschwitz during the Holocaust. It also offers teachers and students educational sources for learning more about the Shoah.
Learn MoreThe website provides information on Holocaust restitution, funding programs for Holocaust survivors, and resources for other Holocaust related organizations and non-profits.
Learn MoreThis website discusses the history of the Dachau concentration camp from its establishment to liberation.
Learn MoreThis website offers information about the archive at Yale University that has a collection of over 3,800 videotaped interviews with witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust. Also included is a catalog and research guide to the archive and a list of edited video programs available for loan to schools and community groups.
Learn MoreThe Galicia Jewish Museum’s website includes information about exhibitions, events, and educational programs at the museum, which is located in Krakow, Poland. The main exhibition relates the history of Jewish culture and civilization in Poland through contemporary photographs.
Learn MoreThe Ghetto Fighters’ House: Holocaust and Jewish Resistance Heritage Museum’s website contains information about the museum located in Western Galilee, Israel. Along with information about the museum, there is also access to the library, archives and the Museum’s education program.
Learn MoreThis website discusses the Wannsee Conference and provides documents from it.
Learn MoreThe International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) is an intergovernmental organization with 35 Member Countries and 8 Observer Countries. Founded in 1998 by former Swedish Prime Minister Göran Persson, they address issues related to the Holocaust and genocide of the Roma.
Learn MoreThis website tells the story of Jewish partisans who fought back against the Nazis. It contains video-based interviews with Jewish partisans, study guides, and other educational materials.
Learn MoreThis website contains information regarding the history of the Holocaust, including timelines, maps, an encyclopedia, filmographies, and reference texts. It also contains information for teachers, including pedagogical activities, lesson plans, and training sessions.
Learn MoreThe museum is dedicated to showcasing the history and impact of Jews in Poland. It also offers an education section that provides useful materials for teachers and students concerning Polish-Jewish history and the Holocaust.
Learn MoreThis website provides information on the AHO, a network of Holocaust organizations throughout the U.S. and the world. The site includes a list of member organizations and links to their websites.
Learn MoreThe Nuremberg Trials website gives the visitor access to vital documents relating to the Nuremberg Trials.
Learn MoreThe website contains information about the history of the museum and memorial site, and offers education resources for students and teachers concerning the Holocaust.
Learn MoreThis website offers information and resources on Jewish history ranging from the Holocaust to Israel-US relations, using sources such as statistics, primary source documents, and maps.
Learn MoreThis website contains resources on Jewish history, tradition, and culture, encompassing Jewish life before the Holocaust, during the Holocaust and after the Holocaust. The website also contains educational material including online curricula, online exhibitions, and exhibit information and context.
Learn MoreThis website is devoted to those non-Jews who risked their lives to save Jews during the Holocaust. The site includes five oral histories, biographies, and photographs of rescuers. Also included is information on Polish-Jewish relations during the Holocaust, information on the Treblinka concentration camp, and classroom activities for teachers.
Learn MoreThe United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s website provides comprehensive information about the museum and the history of the Holocaust. Included on the site is a historical overview of the Holocaust, educational information, an annotated videography, a photo archive, and a comprehensive listing of Holocaust organizations associated with the museum.
Learn MoreThis is the USC Shoah Foundation Institute’s website. The Shoah Foundation is dedicated to interviewing and archiving the testimonies of survivors, rescuers, and liberators of the Holocaust. It provides access to IWitness, the online application that enables educators and students to search, watch, and learn from more than 1,000 video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses.
Learn MoreThe website contains sources for information pertaining to Eastern European Jewish culture, language, and history. Online exhibitions contain documentation and archival holdings on Jewish History, the Holocaust period, the experience of immigration to the United States, antisemitism,; and the continuing influence of Ashkenazic Jewish culture today.
Learn MoreYad Vashem’s website, sponsored by the Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Remembrance Authority in Jerusalem, Israel, offers information about events at Yad Vashem and how one can access information from the museum’s photo and film archives. Information is also provided about Yad Vashem’s Holocaust education program for school children.
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