The Shoah and Other Atrocities of World War II

- Anne Frank Online -
http://www.annefrank.com/index.html
- A Web site about the Jewish girl who wrote a diary about her
experiences hiding from the Germans in the occupied Netherlands during
World War II. Click on Anne Frank: Her Life
& Times to go to a
page which includes Anne's Story, The Holo caust, The Diary, The Annex.
- Yad Vashem -
http://www.yad-vashem.org.il/
- The Israeli monument which commemorates to Shoah (Jewish
holocaust).
- An Auschwitz Alphabet
- http://www.spectacle.org/695/ausch.html
- Auschwitz was an infamous concentration camp in Poland.
- Cybrary of the Holocaust -
http://www.remember.org/
- Collection of links to many online websites related to the
Holocaust. From here you can browse many other sites related to this
topic, grouped under a number of subtopics (e.g., Survivors,
Liberators, Victims, etc.).
- The Holocaust: A Learning
Site for Students - http://www.ushmm.org/outreach/tc.htm
- This is the table of contents to the United States Holocaust
Museum's online center for students.
- The
Holocaust: An Historical Summary -
http://www.ushmm.org/misc-bin/add_goback/education/history.html
- This summary is provided by the U.S. Holocaust Museum, and
outlines the major events in its overview. "The Holocaust was the
systematic, bureaucratic annihilation of six million Jews by the Nazi
regime and their collaborators as a central act of state during World
War II."
- Holocaust
Pictures Exhibition -
http://www.fmv.ulg.ac.be/schmitz/holocaust.html
- Dozens of photographs about the treatment of Jews by the Nazi
before and during World War II.
- L'Chaim: A
Holocaust Web Project -
http://www.charm.net:80/~rbennett/l'chaim.html
- There are three parts to this Website. Memories & Visions:
two photo essays and Ingrid Griffin's compelling story of survival
make-up; Holocaust Links: features L'Chaim's Holocaust Glossary as well
as many links to other Holocaust related sites; and the Dachau Virtual
Tour: an online tour of the German concentration camp near Munich.
- The Mechelen Museum of Deportation
and Resistance - http://www.cicb.be/shoah/
- "The Shoah Museum in Belgium is established in a place with
which it has historical connections: a wing of the former General
Dossin de Saint-Georges barracks in Malines. This small Flemish town is
located halfway between Brussels and Antwerp where most of the Jews in
this country live. This is where the Reich's Security detachment set up
its assembly camp. [Its Web site] allows us to understand how in
Belgium nearly one out of two Jews perished during the Second World
War. Furthermore, it is not only a museum about the deportation of
Belgian Jews, but also about their resistance. Thanks to the support
they received from the Belgian people, many managed to escape from
their Nazi pursuers and their collaborators."
- The Nizkor Project -
http://www.nizkor.org/
- This Web site is "a collage of projects focused on the
Holocaust, and its denial, often referred to as Holocaust
'revisionism,' a label we reject out of hand as being misleading and
dishonest."
- Remembering
the Holocaust -
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~aragorn/holocaus.htm
- Links to Internet resources documenting the Holocaust.
- To Forgive Is Not to Forget
- http://www.nanjing1937.org/
- This site has photos and other documentary evidence of Japan's
acts of genocide in China during WWII. From the Alliance in Memory of
Victims of the Nanjing Massacre. See also WWW
Memorial Hall of the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre. <
http://www.arts.cuhk.edu.hk/NanjingMassacre/NM.html >
- Whosoever
Saves a Single Life... -
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mmbt/www/rescuers.html
- This bibliography (including some links to online resources)
lists works in English which discuss the lives and actions of rescuers
during the Holocaust.