Holocaust

[|The Best Sites For Learning About The Holocaust]
Web sites from Larry Ferlazzo

[|**Online Workshop: Teaching About the Holocaust**] provides videos from workshops on teaching about the Holocaust. Videos include historical photos and text... (Holocaust Memorial Museum)

[|**Holocaust Encyclopedia**] weaves photos, narratives, and historical footage into a web presentation on more than 20 Holocaust topics, including antisemitism, pogroms, the Third Reich, the "final solution," the... (Holocaust Memorial Museum)

[|**Holocaust Memorial Museum: For Students**] offers multimedia exhibits filled with artifacts and photos that help students learn about the Holocaust. Topics include Kristallnacht, the St. Louis ocean liner, the rescue of the... (Holocaust Memorial Museum)

[|**Pictures of World War II**] presents more than 100 photos from battlefronts around the world. Topics include aviation, battle of Britain, France, Germany, the Holocaust, Iwo Jima and Okinawa, Japan, naval... (National Archives and Records Administration)

[|**Teaching About the Holocaust**] offers teachers an online workshop, teaching guide, chronology, personal histories, lessons, and other publications for teaching about the Holocaust. Online learning activities and... (Holocaust Memorial Museum)

[|Maine Holocaust Education Network] We are a group of educators and students sharing and collaborating with each other in order to understand the Holocaust and work towards preventing future holocausts, genocides, and other human rights atrocities.

[|A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust] Short QuickTime movies of survivor testimony, Kristallnacht, ghettos, transports, camps and other Holocaust themes.

[|United States Holocaust Memorial Museum] Includes information and links on genocide


 * Holocaust wiki**

[|Holocaust Survivors]
Though they survived the Holocaust, most have not escaped from the pain. Read the stories of the survivors.

[|Holocaust Links]
A unit for teachers from SOS for Information Literacy. Resources listed.
 * [|The Holocaust]**


 * [|The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Online Exhibitions]** is the one site on this list that has a focus on a more narrow time period. They just have an extraordinary collection of online and interactive presentations.

is an online exhibition from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. It includes closed-captioned video about the saga of Jewish children who were hidden from the Nazi’s.
 * [|Hidden Children and the Holocaust]**

Read, watch and listen to interviews conducted by high school students.  [|Holocaust Survivors and Refugees -]Over 30 hours of interviews with eight Jewish survivors and refugees from Poland, Germany, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Holland, and Austria
 * [|Telling Their Stories]

[|Teaching about the Holocaust]** The Museum has many resources for teachers striving to help students learn the history of the Holocaust and reflect upon the moral and ethical questions raised by that history.

[|Auschwitz-Birkenau - Set of Flickr photos]

[|A Holocaust Story]

[|Holocaust] The Holocaust was a horrible time in world history. In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby will teach you what the Holocaust was, when it happened, and some of the forces that lead up to it. You’ll find out who Hitler was, what his Nazi party promised, and how he rose to power. You’ll also learn what genocide is, and what the Jews were blamed for. Plus, you’ll find out a little about the history of anti-Semitism in Europe and why it was legal and even encouraged to harass Jews. Find out what Kristallnacht means as well as what happened at concentration camps. It’s sad, but talking about it is a good way to make sure that it never happens again!

[|Voices from the Lodz Ghetto]