Holocaust Web Links

  • The Anne Frank Homepage
    Students can find out more information about Anne Frank, her diary, and the house where she and her family lived in secret from July 6, 1942 until August 4, 1944. An interesting FAQ's section answers students' questions, such as "When did Anne receive her first diary notebook?"
  • An Auschwitz Alphabet
    Links are provided from A to Z to show the grim horrors of Auschwitz.
  • Cybrary of the Holocaust
    Divided into sections, this site focuses on Holocaust research, survivor stories, photographs, and educational resources. In remembering lest we forget, it makes student-written poetry and artwork available, as well as feedback from classes student the Holocaust.
  • Do You Know: Will you remember?
    Young Adults studying the Holocaust will find an annotated bibliography of books and links to other Web sites to help with their research.
  • Holocaust Archives
    Historical photographs, some graphically detailed, accompany text by Daniel Keren, Historical documents include excerpts from rulings and verdicts of German Courts regarding Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau and a short statistical summary of the Holocaust by German Historians.
  • Holocaust Chronicle
    http://www.halocaustchronicle.org
  • U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
    The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum open in April 199. on the fiftieth anniversary of the Warsaw ghetto uprising.
  • Holocaust Teacher Resource Center
    Aimed at teachers at the Kindergarten through college levels, this site provides "materials which can be brought into the classroom and student."

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