- CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center
- CANDLES Holocaust Museum and Education Center is dedicated to the Mengele twins who survived the horrible experiments of Dr. Mengele. Through the continued efforts of the survivors, family members, and community support we hope to shed light on the effects of hatred and prejudice.
The CANDLES (Children of Auschwitz Nazi Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors) Holocaust Museum and Education Center is dedicated to eliminating hatred and prejudice from our world and educating others about the Holocaust. We pursue this mission by working with schools and those who visit the museum, providing educational activities to both students and teachers, speaking in public, and by maintaining an educational facility. By maintaining and supporting this museum, the story of the Holocaust and the lessons to be learned from that period will continue to be shared with the public.
- CHGS Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies - University of Minnesota
- Dr. Stephen Feinstein, Director
- College of the Holy Cross | Francis and Jacob Hiatt Collection of Holocaust Materials
- Crosspoint - Jewish Resources & Shoah
- Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes (DÖW)
- founded in 1963 by ex-resistance fighters and anti-Fascist historians. DÖW is a foundation since 1983 and receives financial support from the Austrian Government, the City of Vienna and the Verein Dokumentationsarchiv.
Research themes: resistance and persecution (1934-1945), exile, Nazi crimes (especially the Holocaust), right-wing extremism after 1945.
- The El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center
- The mission of the El Paso Holocaust Museum & Study Center is to educate the public, particularly young people, about the Nazi Holocaust as a way of insuring that similar acts will not be repeated; to honor those who perished in the Holocaust and those who survived; and to oppose prejudice and bigotry by reminding the world of the importance of acceptance, the value and dignity of human life, and of the consequences of negating these principles.
El Paso, Texas USA
- Florida Holocaust Institute for Educators
- Florida State University established the Institute in 1994 to provide teachers with the materials, methods and abilities to teach about the Holocaust to their students and teacher colleagues. The Institute thus provides the support to teachers and their school districts needed to implement the legislative mandate for instruction in Holocaust studies. Designed to ensure that the important lessons of the Holocaust are never forgotten, the Institute explores the broad ramifications of the Holocaust and its application to current genocide studies.
- Fritz Bauer Institute
- Study and Documentation Center on the History and Impact of the Holocaust
Frankfurt, GERMANY
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Genocide and Human Rights
- Links Pertaining to Genocide and Other Atrocities and Human and Civil Rights
by Professor Gloria Dumler
Bakersfield College
Bakersfield, California USA
- H-Holocaust Discussion Network
- A member of H-Net Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine. H-Holocaust exists so scholars of the Holocaust can communicate with each other using this innovative and exciting new technology. This is primarily, though not exclusively an academic list. Coverage of the list will include the Holocaust itself, and closely related topics like anti-semitism, and Jewish history in the 1930s and 1940s, as well as closely related themes in the history of WW2, Germany, and international diplomacy.
- Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Holocaust and Genocide Studies with links, readings, and chronology - site created by Linda M. Woolf, Ph.D.
- The Holocaust Center Boston North
- The Holocaust Center, Boston North hosts educational events for the children of area schools and is also available for adults to learn about the Nazi Holocaust and other episodes of man's inhumanity to man. Artwork, lending library and video library is available.
- The Holocaust History Project Homepage
- The Holocaust History Project is a free archive of documents, photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust, including direct refutation of Holocaust denial.
- The Holocaust: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
by Professor Harold Marcuse
(UCSB Hist 33d)
Department of History
University of California
Santa Barbara, California USA
- This page provides links to the group and individual research projects created by students in Professor Marcuse's Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Holocaust lecture course at UC Santa Barbara at the end of Fall Quarter 2003.
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Holocaust & Jewish Studies Sites
by Professor Dan Graf
Virginia Wesleyan College
Norfolk, Virginia USA
- Holocaust Memorial Center: Illuminating the Past, Enlightening the Future.
- The HMC not only documents the horrors of the Holocaust, but also highlights the rich culture and history of a people that was lost.
- Holocaust Museum Houston
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Holocaust Survivor Children Missing Identity
- Holocaust Survivors who were children at the time are still trying to locate information regarding their past, and perhaps you can help them. Some hope to find surviving relatives who can tell them about their parents and family. Others hope to find out the most basic information about themselves - their own name, their birth date and birthplace, the names of their parents. Sometimes the names these Holocaust Survivors had as children are not the names given to them by their parents when they were born, but a cover name used during WW II or an invented name given to the young Holocaust Survivor after the war when crossing borders illegally on their way to their new homeland. By looking at the photos and reading the profiles of each young Holocaust Survivor, you may be able to help.
- THE HOLOCAUST \ SHOAH PAGE
- This Holocaust Page is maintained on behalf of six million victims of the Nazi Holocaust against the Jews. May their voice never be silenced. Site by Ben S. Austin
- Holocaust Teacher Resource Center
- This Holocaust Teacher Resource Center (TRC) web site, is dedicated to the memory of the six million Jewish people slaughtered during the Holocaust and the millions other people slaughtered during the Nazi era. It strives to combat prejudice and bigotry by transforming the horrors of the Holocaust into positive lessons to help make this a better and safer world for everybody. This site is sponsored by the Holocaust Education Foundation, Inc. Site by Mark Nataupsky, Ph.D.
- I*EARN's Holocaust/Genocide Project (HGP)
- The Holocaust/Genocide Project (HGP) is an international, nonprofit, telecommunications project focusing on study of the Holocaust, genocides, and current events. The purpose of the HGP is to promote education and awareness, and to encourage the application of this knowledge in a way which makes a positive difference in the world.
- IsraCast - Holocaust and AntiSemitism
- The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation
The International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation (IRWF) is a private organization, dedicated to keep the example of Raoul Wallenberg alive all over the world, with the aim of promoting peace among nations and people, as well as developing educational projects based on concepts of solidarity, dialogue and understanding, with no distinctions.
- The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous
- The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous provides monthly financial support to nearly 1,600 aged and needy non-Jews who rescued Jews during the Holocaust and educates future generations about their extraordinary acts of courage.
- Kaddish for the Departed
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Linn-Benton Community College Holocaust Resources
Albany, Oregon USA
- MavenSearch - Jewish Web Directory and Search Engine
- MDA Deutschland Freunde des Magen David Adom Israel in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
- Meyer's Holocaust Links
- Site by Joyce D. Meyer
- Polish Centre for Holocaust Research Language: Polish
- Political Corruption - The Holocaust
- A Collection of links on politics and political corruption in relation to financial scandals
- Shamash: The Jewish Network
- Strives to be the highest quality central point of Jewish information and discussion on the Internet. Our mission is to provide state-of-the-art Internet tools to Jewish organizations and individuals who maintain Web sites and/or discussion forums for the benefit of the Jewish community.
- Shoah Foundation Archives Collaboration Project
Rice University
- Silent Voices Speak
- non-profit organization dedicated to using art as a powerful vehicle for education and community building, and is devoted to arousing compassion, raising consciousness, and educating as many people as possible about the defining event of the twentieth century--the Holocaust--and its relation to social injustice in the present.
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is America's national institution for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history, and serves as this country's memorial to the millions of people murdered during the Holocaust.
- Washington State Social Studies Site
- Links about the Holocaust