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Anne Frank Web Guide for Young People

The webguide informs about the life of Anne Frank, National Socialism and the Second World War. Anne Frank is one of the 1.5 million Jewish children who were murdered during the Second World War.

Worldwide Overview of Institutions and Museums in Commemoration of Nazi Victims

This overview of institutions throughout the world that deal with the history of the Holocaust has been created by the Topography of Terror Foundation.

Facing History and Ourselves

This non-profit organization helps teachers in the USA plan lessons on such topics as the Holocaust or America's Civil Rights Movement.

Anne-Frank-Centre Berlin

The Anne Frank Centre provides materials, seminars and training for young people and adults in the areas of historical/political education and intercultural learning.

Izieu Children's Home

The website of the Izieu Children's Home Memorial offers information in English and French.

"Fascination and Violence": Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds

The permanent exhibition "Fascination and Violence" on the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds in Nuremberg addresses the causes, background and effects of the National Socialist reign of vio

Anne Frank House

This house in the center of Amsterdam was the hiding place of Anne Frank where she wrote her famous diary during World War Two.

Historical-Political Education in Teachers' Training

The publication under review is a compilation of 22 different contributions on the importance of the topic National Socialism and the Holocaust for the training of teachers in Germany and worldwide

Teaching About Genocide

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum provides five guidelines for teaching about genocides on

Holocaust Education in Hungary

Mónika Kovács, President of the Hannah Arendt Association in Budapest/Hungary, introduces different approaches of Holocaust Education in Hungary.

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