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Museums and resource centers Wright State's Charles and Renate Frydman Education Resource Center United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Yad vaShem (the Holocaust museum and memorial in Jerusalem) Center for Holocaust Humanity Education, Cincinnati (Hebrew Union College) CANDLES (Eva Kor's museum in Terre Haute) Holocaust Memorial Center, Detroit Concentration and Death Camps Aktion Reinhard - a website covering a number of death camps official website of the Auschwitz museum/memorial PBS website on Auschwitz official Dachau website another good Dachau website official Mauthausen website (some parts in English) another Mauthausen site, with good photos official Buchenwald website, in English unofficial Chelmno website official Majdanek website official Theresienstadt website (click on British flag for English pages)
official Bergen-Belsen website Non-Jewish victims Overlooked Millions (abridged master's thesis) Text of the USHMM's booklet on the Gypsy victims Poland's Holocaust (links collection) Modern History Sourcebook documents on Gypsy victims Cybrary of the Holocaust on Gypsies and other victims Arnold Liebster Foundation - a Jehovah's Witness site U. of San Francisco site on Jehovah's Witnesses USHMM page on Jehovah's Witnesses an official Jehovah's Witness website A Watchtower article on Jehovah's Witness victims U. of San Francisco site on homosexuals Jewish Virtual Library on homosexuals Wikipedia article on gays during the Holocaust Nazi Extermination of People with Mental Disabilities Jewish Virtual Library on handicapped victims USHMM page on handicapped victims Anne Frank websites Anne Frank Center in New York Anne Frank House museum in Amsterdam interesting collection of interviews with people who knew Anne Frank large collection of links and resources from Cal Tech exhibit at the USHMM some excerpts from the diary Jewish Virtual Library on Anne Frank some teacher's resources from a school in Yorkshire Medical experiments page from USHMM Jewish Virtual library pages on medical experiments good summary from remember.org some actual Nazi documents (translated) debate on whether we should use medical data produced by the experiments great list of links from Georgia Perimeter College small but good collection of links from about.com Rescuers Visas for Life (Chinue Sugihara) Oskar Schindler website Raoul Wallenberg Institute (Sweden) Wikipedia article on Wallenberg Survivors Photo essays many graphic photos from Shamash interesting collection from France The Undeniable Holocaust: another graphic collection from a rather weird "conspiracy theory" website - we include it here because the photos are so good. Not for the squeamish. photo collection from Jewish Virtual Library excellent Mengele website from Denmark The Nuremberg Trials very thorough website from U. of Missouri/Kansas City Law School Nuremberg Trials from the BBC Photo collection from the trials
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