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First Person is a program for the public featuring a series of conversations with Holocaust survivors.

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EHRI's main objective is to support the European Holocaust research community by opening up a portal that will give online access to dispersed sources relating to the Holocaust all over Europe and Israel, and by encouraging collaborative research through the development of tools.

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 The murder sites of the jews in the occupied territorries of the former USSR.

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EGO | European History Online is a transcultural history of Europe on the Internet. The project investigates processes of intercultural exchange in European history whose impact extended beyond state, national and cultural borders.

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This curriculum for high school students shows possibilities how to teach with the book Hanna and Walter. a love story.

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The Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe offers comprehensive material and lesson plans about the living environment of Jewish youth in interwar Poland.

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The web portal offers a variety of material for educators in historical and political education.

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The “Road” edited and presented by Robert Chandler brings together short stories, journalism, essays, and letters by Vasily Grossman, the author of “Life and Fate”, provid

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Our world has been shaped by two all-consuming conflicts - and by a global superpower stand-off that brought the world to the brink of destruction. The website is a supply from BBC History.

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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) offers ideas and resources how to teach with audio-podcasts.

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In this astonishing documentary, Michael Verhoeven unearths the long-buried truth behind the crimes against humanity committed by the Nazi regime, while simultaneously showing modern Germany in

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Historiana is an initiative of EUROCLIO, the European Association of History Educators in which an online, interactive, multimedia tool will be developed on the learning and teaching of common th

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German History in Documents and Images (GHDI) is a comprehensive collection of primary source materials documenting Germany's political, social, and cultural history from 1500 to the present.

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A website by the Goethe Institute about the construction of remembrance in Germany and other European countries.

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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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The Website describes the Soviet penal labor camp system and provides information about political persecution in the Soviet Occupation Zone/GDR.

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Centropa is an oral history project that combines old family pictures from the 19th and 20th centuries with the stories that go with them.

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Teaching about National Socialism and the Holocaust in elementary schools is now generally accepted. But taking elementary school children to visit a memorial site?

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This web portal on the "Operation ReinhardCode name for the operation to kill Jews in the three special killing centers, Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka, in the General Government between March 1942 and October 1943. The name was coined in memory of Reinhard Heydrich, one of the central planners of the "final solution," who had been fatally wounded by Czech partisans in May 1942." and its camps provides a wealth of English language documents and information translated mostly into German, including historical written docum

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This online accessable database contains roughly 2,200 names and short biographies of victims, who were persecuted, driven away and/or murdered - as jews and/or for political reasons, professors

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The ROSA ARCHIV (Pink Archive) started with the digitalization of the "Yearbooks of sexual intermediaries with special consideration of homosexuality" which Dr.

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Online exhibition, dating from 2003, examines the campaign of persecution and violence against the homosexualsPersecuted in Nazi Germany, homosexuals were affected by police raids and arrests after 1933. More systematic persecution occurred after 1935 under paragraph 175 of the German penal code. Arrest statistics for homosexuals jailed in Nazi Germany range from a low of 5,000 to a high of 40,000. Many German homosexuals were sent to concentration camps and forced labor camps, where they were vulnerable to brutal medical experiments, castration, and sterilization, in the camps they were marked by a pink triangle. Although their mortality rate is not fully known, it is believed that several hundred probably perished in the camps. The Nazis did not try to kill all homosexuals but tried to "convert them for procreation." There is no evidence of any arrests of lesbians in Nazi Germany. of Germany.

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Namibia's history was characterised by colonisation and apartheid during the years 1884 to 1990.

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The Maison d’Izieu Memorial Site is a place of active and living memories.

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The project group “The Ueberlinger Mine on the Internet” from the Secondary School Überlingen at Lake Constance presents a comprehensive online documentat

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The multi-media database "Politically Persecuted Persons in Hamburg, 1933-1945" is available at

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The webguide informs about the life of Anne FrankBorn in 1929. A Jewish teenaged girl who, with her family, went into hiding in Amsterdam during the German occupation of the Netherlands. The diary that she kept during that time has become a classic. Anne and her family had moved from Frankfurt to Amsterdam in 1933. The family went into hiding in 1942 and was betrayed in August 1944. Family members were subsequently deported via Westerbork to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Anne and her sister were transported to Bergen-Belsen at the end of October 1944 and Anne died of typhus in March 1945, shortly before Bergen-Belsen was liberated., 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.

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Unique insight into the lives of the administrators of the largest Nazi killing center.

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A Website about Jewish migration from Germany to the United States in the 19th century.

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The story of Sophie Scholl, who was a member of the resistance group "The White Rose" in the Third Reich, has lost nothing of its importance sixty years after her violent death.

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A cooperation between the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future", Freie Universität Berlin and the German Historical Museum.

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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 songbook with songs sung, collected and written at the SachsenhausenConcentration camp for men opened in 1936. Located in Oranienburg, a suburb of Berlin and the site of an earlier "wild" concentration camp, Sachsenhausen was adjacent to the Inspectorate of the Concentration Camps. It held about 200,000 prisoners, of whom 100,000 perished. It was liberated by the Soviet army in late April 1945. concentration camp of 1942 has been known for many years.

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An Epistolary Novel about anti-SemitismAnti-Semitism is a form of racism that denigrates a group of people. Anti-Semitism has three main variations: (1) anti-Judaism is a religiously-based hostility to Jews, particularly by Christianity. Its roots lie in pre-Christian antiquity. (2) Modern anti-Semitism is based on racial theories that are often politically and economically motivated. (3) Anti-Zionism is a phenomenon of both the extreme right and extreme left and demonizes the state of Israel as a Jewish national movement for a homeland. and the Development of the German "Volksgemeinschaft" by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor.

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"It was something I believed I just had to do. […] This book is the result of my questions of 'What if?' It is a work of fiction based on a nightmare of facts."

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"Thank you Pascal for what you did. You should, however, know that the characters you made up are unable to represent the reality that we had to go through.

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Their actions at war do not appear in history books, and their fallen soldiers are listed nowhere.

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This Encyclopedia Project aims to create a regularly updated electronic database focusing on massacres and genocides of the 20th century.

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Data base in English and Hebrew with the names of all murdered Jews.

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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 Virtual Library History offers a web guide on the "Third Reich", the National Socialism and the Second World War. The links are commented and evaluated by specialists.

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Drawing on new archival sources from the former Soviet Union and bringing together researchers from Ukraine, Germany, Great Britain, the Netherlands, and the United States, The ShoahDer Begriff stammt aus dem Hebräischen und bedeutet Unheil bzw. große Katastrophe. Er bezeichnet den Völkermord an den 6 Millionen Juden durch die Nationalsozialisten. Dieser Völkermord zielte auf die vollständige Vernichtung der europäischen Juden. Er wurde mit dem staatlich propagierten Antisemitismus begründet und im Zweiten Weltkrieg seit 1941 systematisch, ab 1942 auch mit industriellen Methoden durchgeführt. in Ukraine she

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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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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

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Print-, Web- and CD-ROM-presentations of six centuries of Jewish life in the Bad Hersfeld-Rotenburg/ Fulda region and Judaica history workshop in the attic of the Jakob-Grimm school in Rotenburg/ F

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A collection of materials on the anti-colonial resistance struggle in Namibia. For confirmation lessons, junior and senior high school level and adult education.

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

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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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The Armenian Genocide has lately attracted a lot of attention, despite the Turkish government's attempts at denial.

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The Rosa-Luxemburg-Square, dominated by the monumental building of the Volksbühne theatre, is situated in the middle of Berlin, north of the Alexanderplatz in the former ScheunenviertelPopular name of the suburbs of Spandau, a living quarter in the historical Middle of Berlin west of the Alexanderplatz, it was built in the 17th century as a fire protection outside of the city fortifications, with barns for the storage of agricultural products. Here, the newly founded Jewish community started to develop in 1671. The first cemetery was founded in 1672 along the Große Hamburgische Straße [Great Hamburg Road]. Around the turn of the 20th century, it became the centre of East Jewish life in Berlin. It had a great number of prayer rooms, Talmud schools and Jewish shops. During the 1920ies, it became the centre of social and political unrest in the street fighting among communists and fascists..

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(Online-) exhibition and information on the German Resistance Movement against National Socialism.

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The anti-Semitic pamphlet called the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" is a fictitious speech which a Jewish leader allegedly gave before a secret conference of the so called Elders of Zi

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The Upper Salzberg Document Center was founded by the Institute for Contemporary History Munich - Berlin, on the Upper Salzberg near Berchtesgaden.

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This house in the center of Amsterdam was the hiding place of Anne FrankBorn in 1929. A Jewish teenaged girl who, with her family, went into hiding in Amsterdam during the German occupation of the Netherlands. The diary that she kept during that time has become a classic. Anne and her family had moved from Frankfurt to Amsterdam in 1933. The family went into hiding in 1942 and was betrayed in August 1944. Family members were subsequently deported via Westerbork to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Anne and her sister were transported to Bergen-Belsen at the end of October 1944 and Anne died of typhus in March 1945, shortly before Bergen-Belsen was liberated. where she wrote her famous diary during World War Two.

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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

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

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

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"Jewish Traces" is a Website about Jewish Refugees from Austria in Belgium and France.

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Examining details of photo-graphic or facsimile documents by means of an enlarging function enables the user to dig deeper and deeper into the debate, affording the feeling of exploring an archive.

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