Results from all areas to Persecution of Jews after 1933

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To learn about the deportation of Jews from Berlin to Lodz and Auschwitz, students read eyewitness reports and local history.

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Since 1981, Dr. Sidney Bolkosky, Professor of History at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, has interviewed Holocaust survivors.

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A school project on the history of Jews during Nazi occupation in Theresienstadt.

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Two English-language web sites originating from the USA have proven to be especially helpful when searching for English-language material on the Holocaust and National Socialism, as they contain a

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Bathseva Dagan's poems are memories of her concentration camp experiences as a young girl.

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The Wiener Library is one of the world’s leading and most extensive archives on the Holocaust and Nazi era.

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Among other teaching resources, the association offers a project description and materials for an interdisciplinary and creative group work on Richter's well known novel "Damals war es Friedri

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The multimedia history of the Chotzen family from the First World War to the present day is one of the best documented German-Jewish biographies. The website is available in English and German.

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When King Victor Emmanuel III appointed Benito Mussolini, the leader of the Italian fascist party, for the office of Prime Minister in October 1922, this marked the beginning of a period of discrim

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Personal testimonies of Holocaust victims from the David P. Boder Archive and the Fortunoff Video Archive.

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The Poznań Synagogue Project has organized a competion for young people to submit their proposals for the future of the "Neue Synagoge" in Poznań.

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