Holocaust and H Guide - Resources and Review

Links to holocaust related resources, including organisations, archives, conferences and documents.
 
Central hub for three Holocaust related resources; an information centre located in Nottinghamshire, an online bookstore, and historical material aimed at school pupils which may also prove useful for teaching. In addition to this, research initiatives run by Beth Shalom such as Aegis and RFTF (Remembering for the Future) are featured.
 
Transcriptions of oral history material from interviews conducted with holocaust survivors in 1946. The interviewees are from a variety of social backgrounds and statistical data on gender, religion, and language is provided.
 
Full text of the book and a selection of images detailing atrocities committed by the Nazis against Jews and others during World War II. A timeline of events charts Jewish history from the Hebrews moving to Egypt to the Swiss Bank's settlement for the Holocaust survivors. Contains brief histories of anti
Semitism and fascism and a background of Germany leading up to the war. Resource is browsable by chapter and page, and searchable by date.
 
Full text of the final judgement in the holocaust denial libel action brought against Deborah Lipstadt and Penguin Books by David Irving at the High Court in London between January 11th and April 11th 2000.
 
Educational resource concentrating on the persecution of the Jewish people prior to and during World War II. Coverage includes Jewish history, antisemitism, Jewish life in Germany, and remembrance of the holocaust. A German translation of the resource is also available.
 
Set of articles seeking to promote the heroic actions of religious institutions and individuals who rescued and sheltered Jewish refugees during World War II.
 
Project providing an archive of proceedings and other key documentation from the Nuremberg War Crimes trials. Features documents detailing Nazi conspiracy and aggression, the trial of the major war criminals before the International Military Tribunal, and the trials of German war criminals.
 
America's national institution for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history. Includes information about the museum, and a range of online exhibitions on specific aspects of the Holocaust.
 
Primary documents and annotated links relating to twentieth
century genocide. Topics covered include The Jewish Holocaust, War Crimes and Criminals, Yugoslavia, Kosovo, Rwanda and Burundi, Vietnam, and World War II. Definitions and controversies of genocide are included.
 
Collection of art work by Holocaust survivors and descendants. Includes information about artists, analysis of their work and photographs. Also provides a collection of essays and animated tours, discussion forums, and examples of ways in which Witness and Legacy has been used to teach about the Holocaust in schools.
 
Proceedings of a court case brought against Adolf Eichmann, for crimes against Jewish people and humanity. Includes full text of district court sessions, establishing his role in the 'Final Solution', testimony taken abroad, the court's judgement and a subsequent appeal against conviction.
 
Offers original articles and features about the Holocaust, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject
specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events.
 
A selection of projects focusing on the Holocaust, and aiming to refute the claims of Holocaust deniers. Includes research guides and features on specific aspects of the Holocaust and Holocaust denial.
 
A non
profit organisation founded by Steven Spielberg in 1994 dedicated to videotaping and archiving interviews of Holocaust survivors all over the world. Interviews are catalogued and archived using digital technology and will be made available via on-line, networks to museums, educational institutions and non-profit organisations.
 
Provides personal testimonies, images, and analysis of the Holocaust. A general overview is complemented by sections on Adolf Eichmann, Churchill, the liberation of Auschwitz, and the issues of remembrance and forgiveness by the Jewish people.
 
A selection of photographs and documents relating to the Holocaust. Descriptions are available in French and English.
 
Presents art work produced during the Holocaust, browsable by artist, or by an associated ghetto or camp. Outlines the history of locations pictured, and offers biographies of the artists. A teacher's guide and student activities are also included.
 
Covers the holocaust in extensive detail. Provides images, eye
witness records and interviews, educational material, a book list, a discussion forum and various articles.
 
Exhibit of survivors' essays, interviews, and biographies. Material relates to the artists themselves, music, theatre, art, architecture, and performance. The history of Auschwitz before, during, and after the war is also documented. Art is searchable by artist, title, year, nationality, medium, collection, or theme, and articles are available in PDF format in English, German, and Polish.
 
Collection of primary and secondary material addressing many issues relating to the holocaust. Covers topics including the Nazi propaganda film Der Ewige Jude, and offers essays and translations of original documents relating to Auschwitz. Also addresses the debate over holocaust denial literature.
 
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