- About.com: Holocaust
- Articles, email newsletter, links, photos, and more on the Holocaust. - Among Blind Fools
- Documentary film dedicated to research project about life and work of rabbi Michael Dov Weissmandl of Bratislava and Nitra, Slovakia. - Beyond Anne Frank
- Examines the many different groups who were subject to Nazi terror, including the handicapped, Gypsies, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Slavs. - Cybrary of the Holocaust: Images
- Includes photographs and videos. - Danish Center For Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Provides facts, sources, and resources about the Holocaust. - Daring To Resist
- Portrait of three teenage girls who fought the Holocaust in Poland, Holland, and Hungary. - Euthanasia (T-4) Program (4)
- Evian Conference (4)
- Five Million Forgotten - Non-Jewish Victims of the Holocaust
- Information about the five million non-Jews who were also killed in the Holocaust. - From Swastika To Jim Crow
- Companion site to the PBS documentary that examines racism in the U.S. and Europe through the lens of refugee scholars who were exiled from Nazi Germany and found new homes at historically Black universities in the American South. - Ghetto Bochnia
- Traces the history of the ghetto from its formation to its liquidation in September 1943. Includes personal accounts. - Hiatt Holocaust Collection
- Housed at the College of the Holy Cross, the Hiatt Holocaust Collection includes works exploring the relationship between Christians and Jews during and after the Holocaust. - Holocaust
- Features information on notable individuals, essays, photos, and more. - Holocaust - Understanding & Prevention
- Includes many different aspects of the Holocaust. - Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Holocaust and genocide studies including links, recommended readings, and chronology. - Holocaust Chronicle, The
- Companion web site to the book. Includes the full text and many images from the not-for-profit volume. - Holocaust Heroes
- Tribute to the unsung heroes of the holocaust who risked and sacrificed so much to help others during the Nazi reign of terror. - Holocaust History Project, The
- A free archive of documents, photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust. - Holocaust History.net
- Online learning resource for students covering all aspects of the Holocaust. - Holocaust Memorial Day UK
- Learn about Holocaust Memorial Day in the U.K., held annually on January 27th to commemorate victims of Nazi persecution. Find community events, lesson plans, and other educational resources. - Holocaust Rescue Efforts of Rabbi Chaim Michael Dov
- Describes efforts by Jewish community leaders in Bratislava to bribe Slovak and German officials in order to defer or cancel deportations of Jews from Slovakia. - Holocaust Studies
 - Source for information concerning the Shoah, from personal accounts to factual and historically based essays. - Holocaust Timeline
- Comprehensive Holocaust chronology with text and photos. - Holocaust-History.org: Why "Revisionism" Isn't
- Seeking to explain the fundamental error in the "revisionist" approach. - IB Holocaust Project, The
- Offers sections on the Aryan myth, Hitler's world view, the Nuremberg Laws, the Final Solution, resistance, and modern persecutions. - Jay Shalmoni Memorial Holocaust Arts & Writing Contest
- Invites high school students to participate in a contest which requires them to meet with Holocaust Survivors, after which they submit their entries to such categories as poetry, musical arrangement, essay, or video. - Jewish Partisans Educational Foundation
- Celebrates the history and bravery of the resistance movement which fought Nazism and genocide. - Jewish Virtual Library: Einsatzgruppen
- Collection of articles and original documents pertaining to the Nazi groups, operating behind advancing German troops eliminating "undesirables", political criminals, gypsies, and Jews. - Jewish Virtual Library: Final Solution
- Collection of articles and original documents pertaining to the Final Solution. - Jewish Virtual Library: Ghettoes
- Collection of articles and original documents pertaining to ghettos during the Holocaust. - Jewish Virtual Library: The Holocaust
- Collection of articles and original documents pertaining to all aspects of the Holocaust. - Jewish Virtual Library: U.S. Policy During WWII
- Collection of articles and original documents pertaining to U.S. policy with respect to the Holocaust during WWII. - Jews in Poland
 - Kristallnacht (7)
- Last Expression: Art from Auschwitz
- Explores the roles, functions, meanings, and making of art in Nazi concentration camps. - Learning About the Holocaust Through Art
- Educational guide for students, teachers, and the community at large. Artwork offers personal glimpses of life at the concentration camps. - Lest We Forget
- Description of concentration and extermination camps in Poland during the Nazi occupation in WW II. - Literature of the Holocaust
- Maintains links to relevant articles and documents. - March of the Living (2)
- Mazal Library, The
- Resource library devoted to the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, racism, and bigotry. Includes documentation on the Nazi War Crime Trials and the Auschwitz Death Camp. - Meyer's Holocaust Links
- Compilation of web sites devoted to the Holocaust. - Missing Identity
- Project located in Israel, meant to help child survivors from the Holocaust find their true identities and threads to their pasts. - Museum of Tolerance Multimedia Learning Center
- Comprehensive resource on the Holocaust from the Simon Wiesenthal Centre. Includes virtual exhibits, photographs, documents, and teacher resources. - Music of the Holocaust
- Provides background on the music of the ghettos and camps, Third Reich-sanctioned songs, "degenerate" music, and the response of composers and musicians. - NAAF - Timeline
- Notable events in the Holocaust presented by year. - Open Hearts Closed Doors: The War Orphans Project
- Jewish war orphans who emigrated to Canada share their stories, words, and artifacts about their journey as refugees and Holocaust survivors. - Operation Reinhard (6)
- Regent University Presents: Useless Eaters
- Describes the historical context of attitudes toward people with disabilities in Germany and how this context produced mass murder of people with disabilities prior to and during the early years of World War II. - Remember.org: A Cybrary of the Holocaust
- Articles, pictures, and information about the Holocaust. Exhibits include virtual tours of Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps, interviews and stories about survivors and liberators, and more. - Rescuers During the Holocaust
- Information on the those who performed acts of courage and kindness during this dark period. - Shoah Education Project
- To inform and educate about the Shoah. - Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
- Overview of the people and events of the Holocaust through text, documents, photographs, art, and literature. - Teaching the Holocaust Through Stamps
- Interdisciplinary computerized programme through the use of stamps. - Testimonies on Nazi Genocide
- Features accounts from German soldiers at the Nuremberg Trials, from eyewitnesses, and from survivors. - The American Experience: America and the Holocaust
- Explores the complex social and political factors that led the American government to turn its back on the plight of the Jewish victims of the Holocaust. - The Holocaust\Shoah Page
- Includes information on the Final Solution, Kristallnacht, Nuremberg Laws, and the persecution of homosexuals, children, Jews, and Gypsies. - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum@
- Unto Every Name...
- Names of Holocaust victims by country. A site dedicated to remembering the Shoah. - Wannsee Conference (4)
- Wikipedia: The Holocaust
- User-created article about the Holocaust, the name applied to the genocide of minority groups of Europe and North Africa during World War II by Nazi Germany and its collaborators. - Yad Vashem@
- Yizkor Holocaust Info Online
- List of Holocaust links will direct the reader only to these sites that provide factual historical data on the subject. - Zolynia Memorial Site
- History and images of Zolynia, Poland, with an emphasis on its destroyed Jewish community.
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