(Last updated - October 6, 2002)
aish.com -
Holocaust Studies - Before the war in 1939 there were 15 million Jews in
the world. By 1945 only 9 million remained. How did it happen?
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- Holocaust Glossary
- aish.com's holocaust glossary of terms.
The Cybrary of the Holocaust
- A valuable resource, using art, discussion groups, photos, poems, and a wealth of facts
to preserve powerful memories and to educate scholars and newcomer alike about the
Holocaust. All the content has been donated by visitors since 1995.
The
History Place - Holocaust Timeline - A detailed listing of the events before,
during and after the holocaust.
Simon Wiesenthal Center
- Together with its world renowned Museum of Tolerance, the Simon Wiesenthal
Center is a 400,000 member strong international center for Holocaust remembrance,
the defense of human rights and the Jewish people. With offices throughout the world, the
Wiesenthal Center carries on the continuing fight against bigotry and anti-Semitism and
pursues an active agenda of related contemporary issues.
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- Children of the
Holocaust
- This portion of the Simon Wiesenthal Center's site
is dedicated to the children of the Holocaust. Each day, revisit a special child's life as
a tribute to their unique person.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center
Information Resources - The Library and Archives of the Simon
Wiesenthal Center is a fully-staffed information resource center on the Holocaust,
Twentieth-century genocides, anti-Semitism, racism, and related issues. Its resources are
available to researchers, media, students and the public. Library holdings include 30,000
books and periodicals. A separate collection includes historical and contemporary
anti-Semitic and racist works in many languages.
The Museum of Tolerance
Online Tour - The Museum of Tolerance is a high tech, hands-on experiential
museum that focuses on two themes through unique interactive exhibits: the dynamics of
racism and prejudice in America and the history of the Holocaust - the ultimate example of
man's inhumanity to man.
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