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Holocaust: Archives/Museums/Other Web Resources

Library and internet resources on the holocaust, including books, reference, journal articles, primary sources, museum collections, and more.

Other useful websites

Business and the Holocaust
"It is easy to overlook the close relationshop betwwen corporations and the Holocaust experience. Ths site provides 'provides information leading up to the Holocaust showing major ties between corporations and the Nazis with articles, book excerpts, historical and recent news media reports, war crimes trial transcripts, government and organization resources.'" - John Jaeger, Dallas Baptist University

The Felix Posen Bibliographic Project
"This searchable online bibliography covers the topic of Anti-Semitism, and it addresses all topics related to the Holocaust. One can search by author, title, subject, keyword, and journal name." - John Jaeger, Dallas Baptist University

The Holocaust (About.com)
"This About.com site provides links for several different categories, including: Holocaust basics, camps, ghettos, victims, persecution, resistance, Nazis, museums and memorials, and book and movie reviews."
John Jaeger, Dallas Baptist University

Holocaust Denial on Trial: David Irving v. Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt
"This site is simply a treasure trove of information for scholars, students, or anyone interested in the trial and Holocaust denial. Included are the complete trial transcripts, the full text of the judgment, and a number of the book-length works submitted on Lipstadt's behalf by prominent historians of Germany and the Holocaust (including a 700+ page examination of Irving's entire body of works by Richard Evans.)"

H-Holocaust Link (H-Net)
"Humanities and Social Sciences online (H-Net) is a large site providing scholarly book reviews and other high-quality materials. Additionally, the site provides helpful links for specific related to histopry, including the Holocaust..."
- John Jaeger, Dallas Baptist University

Holocaust Encyclopedia
"The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) has some tremendous online resources, and the recent addition of the Holocaust Encyclopedia continues in this tradition. The interactive Encyclopedia includes hundredsof articles that cover topics like the Third Reich, refugees, ghettos, andthe liberation of Nazi camps. Each entry contains hypertext links to otherentries and relevant resources, including timelines, photo galleries, and primary source documents."

The Holocaust History Project
"The Holocaust History Project is a free archive of documents, photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust, including direct refutation of Holocaust-denial."

Holocaust Timeline (The History Place)
"The History Place is a comprehensive site providing information on historical events and periods. It has an excellent set of Holocaust links...and also has a useful Holocaust timeline. The timeline is extremely detailed and is 17 pages long. It also contains links to guide the reader to more information."
- John Jaeger, Dallas Baptist University

Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Holocaust
"Paul Halsall has created several detailed history-related sourcebooks, and the one related to modern history has a large section on the Holocaust. Subjects covered include anti-Semitism, the 'Final Solution', ordinary Germans, and non-Jewish Holocaust victims."
- John Jaeger, Dallas Baptist University

The Jewish Virtual Library: The Holocaust
"The Jewish Virtual Library calls itself a 'source of information about Jewish history, Israel, U.S.-Israel relations, the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, and Judaism.' The section of this online devoted to the Holocaust guides the reader to excellent historical and informational resources." - John Jaeger, Dallas Baptist University

JewishGen's Holocaust Database
" ...is a collection of databases containing information about Holocaust victims and survivors.  It contains more than two million entries, from more than 150 component datasets..."

Literature of the Holocaust
"This site is maintained by Al Filreis, kelly Professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania. It provides nine pages of alphabetically-arranged links to sites on Holocaust Literature. One can also search the entire site by keyword."
- John Jaeger, Dallas Baptist University

The Mazal Library
"..is a privately held and funded resource for historians, researchers, students and the general public. The library contains upwards of 20,000 books, microfilm rolls, pamphlets, and ephemera related to the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, racism and bigotry."

 The Nizkor Project
"This site is devoted to refuting those who deny the Holocaust occurred. It draws upon a large amount of historical evidence that points to the reality of the Holocaust. While the site certainly refutes Holocaust denial, it also is helpful for learning more of the historical events related to the Holocaust."
- John Jaeger, Dallas Baptist University

Remember.org: A Cybrary of the Holocaust
"Project to create educational materials dealing with the Holocaust. Includes survival testimony, links to online sources and images."

Yad Vashem
"This site focuses on four primary areas in providing an ongoing memorial to the Holocaust: documentation, research, education, and commemoration. Of particular interest are the database of victims' names and the material on righteous gentiles of the Holocaust."
- John Jaeger, Dallas Baptist University