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Holocaust Resources
The Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies,
located in the Curriculum Materials Department of the Library,
provides Holocaust Education resources for teachers
- The Anne Frank House
- Part of a walking tour of Amsterdam this brief description of the Anne Frank House Museum gives a bit of its history.
http://www.channels.nl/annefran.html
- The Anti-Defamation League
- Fighting anti-Semitism through programs and services counteracting hatred, bigotry, and prejudice. Information, catalogs, speakers, and subject search resources.
http://www.adl.org/
- The Cheng Library Holocaust Collection
- Located on low bookshelf in Curriculum Materials Department, this collection provides
Holocaust Education resources for teachers. Additional Holocaust materials are
available in the Library's general collection.
- Cybrary of the Holocaust
- Text-based learning materials and a section on historical perspectives and study are noteworthy. A unique web resource.
http://remember.org
- Holocaust Resources
- A meta-site for links to bibliographies, organizations, and especially links to information regarding Gypsies as victims of the Holocaust.
http://arginine.umdnj.edu/~swartz/holocaust.html
- I*EARN Holocaust/Genocide Project
- A project of the International Education and Resource Network (I*EARN) which involves schools around the world. A highlight is its annual student-produced magazine, An End to Intolerance.
http://www.iearn.org/hgp/
- N.J. Commission on Holocaust Education
- Includes the N.J. Curriculum Outline for Holocaust Education, K through grade 12, and sample lesson plans. Also features lists of demonstration sites, Holocaust Centers and Holocaust events.
http://www.state.nj.us/njded/holocaust/
- Nizkor Project
- A website focusing on the Holocaust and attempts to deny it.
http://www.nizkor.org/
- Safe Haven
- Through photos and interviews, this website tells the stories of the 982 refugees at Fort Ontario in Oswego, NY, the only American camp for Jewish refugees of the Holocaust.
http:www.syracuse.com/features/safehaven/
- Simon Wiesenthal Center
- Highlights contemporary examples of bigotry and antisemitism, including hate on the Internet. The feature, "Children of the Holocaust," is dedicated to the youngest victims of the Holocaust.
http://www.wiesenthal.com
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- The national memorial in Washington, D.C., is the source of documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history. The site includes a database, links, and museum information.
http://www.ushmm.org/
Prepared by F. Novick and R. Malachowski; revised 2/02 by Y. Roux and M. Kowalsky