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Auschwitz Jewish Center
http://www.www.ajcf.org/
The Auschwitz Jewish Center Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit organization was established in 1995 to support the creation of a Jewish cultural and educational center in Oswiecim, Poland. The Fundacja Edukacyjne Centrum Zydowskie w Oswiecimiu, a registered Polish foundation, was established in 1996 to implement the planned creation of the aforementioned center. The educational and cultural facility in Oswiecim, Poland provides all visitors with an opportunity to memorialize Jewish victims of the Holocaust through the study of Jewish life and culture.
The Foundation maintains a small and dedicated professional staff in New York and Poland, and also benefits from the hard work of many committed lay persons and advisors.
The War Room Bookshop
http://www.warroombookshop.com/
The War Room Bookshop is a military history bookshop offering the finest
selection of quality books, videos and original military posters. Our
specialty is providing material on World War II. In no other conflict
were the personalities of the combatants so well known. Names such as
Churchill, Hitler, Stalin, Roosevelt, de Gaulle, Rommel, and Patton
still ring out as the greatest and most infamous wartime personalities
of all time. Countless books have been written on the subject and it
is the function of The War Room to provide as many of them to you as
possible.
Humor as a defense mechanism in the Holocaust
http://web.macam98.ac.il/~ochayo/humor/absracth.htm
Doctor of Philosophy Thesis from Tel-Aviv University, By Chaya Ostrower.
The purpose of this study was to investigate and comprehend the types
of humor and laughter and the functions they fulfilled in the Holocaust.
Also check out "Teaching the Holocaust through Stamps"
- English http://web.macam98.ac.il/~ochayo/einvert.htm
or the Hebrew version of "Teaching the Holocaust through Stamps"
at http://web.macam98.ac.il/~ochayo/111.htm
Online Education Search dot org
http://www.online-education-search.org
Online Education Search dot org is a search engine that will help you
search for online education courses to start your online college
education.
The Holocaust History Project
http://www.holocaust-history.org
The Holocaust History Project was formed in 1997 both to respond to the fraudulent
claims of Holocaust-deniers and to document that period of
history. The site provides an email question-and-answer service, for all
questions relating to the Holocaust, at
questions@holocaust-history.org
Holocaust publications reviews and discussion group
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~holoweb/
This site is a must visit. "H-Holocaust exists so scholars of the Holocaust can communicate with each other using this innovative and exciting new technology, and makes available diverse bibliographical, research, and teaching aids."
Human Rights USA
http://www.hrusa.org/
The HUMAN RIGHTS USA web site is being used to Educate, Communicate,
Advocate, and Commemorate for human rights. On the site one may share human rights
classroom lessons and activities, gather resources from the extensive
bibliography listing, and use the interactive web forums to communicate
with people working on human rights around the world. Many ideas and
tools for advocating and protecting human rights are available,
including a list of community action ideas. Visitors to the site can
write to Congress directly using our web tools.
Bulgarian Rescuer Dimitar Peshev
http://space.tin.it/associazioni/gnissim/peshev.htm
A new Web site dedicated to Bulgarian Rescuer Dimitar Peshev.
International Association of Lesbian and Gay Children of
Holocaust Survivors
http://infotrue.com Two websites for second generation groups. One is a small
site for a town which had 2,000 Jews in 1932 and has about 50 members
now. The other group which started 8 years ago and has several hundred
members in nine countries, is launched through the same URL
(infotrue.com).
The Holocaust Journey
http://www.webcom.com/penina/holocst1.html
In 1985, a small group of Jews and Germans (7 adults and 4 children)
traveled together in Germany and Poland to the sites of the Holocaust.
I was a member of that group.
The experiences and feelings were so profound, it took me 10 years to
begin writing about them. This "Journal" is a work in progress,
expanding as I am able.
Shoah-Projekt
http://homepages.muenchen.org/bm374879/holocaust
DEUTSCH: On our Shoah Project site,
we provide, besides a huge range of commented links,
information about the concentration camp in Dachau,
about the Resistance group "The White Rose" and others.
Nuremberg War Crimes Trials
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/imt/imt.htm
One of our most important projects is
mounting the full proceedings of the Trial of the Major German War
Criminals. We have so far mounted volumes 1-4 as well as numerous
supporting documents.
The Genocide Research Project
http://www.people.memphis.edu/~genocide
Among the features of the "Genocide: Resources for Teaching and Research"
site is an annotated list of genocide related web pages, and one
area of that section provides links to on-line bibliographies.
Exhibition: On the Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses
http://www.jwnet.org/jwstandfirm/
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