The Anne Frank Center USA is a not-for-profit organization that promotes the universal message of tolerance by developing and disseminating a variety of educational programs, including exhibitions, workshops, and special events.The mission of The Anne Fra
holocaustThe Children of the Camps documentary captures the experiences of six Americans of Japanese ancestry who were confined as innocent children to internment camps by the U.S. government during World War II. The film vividly portrays their personal journey to
holocaustUntil recently, the story of the children of the Holocaust was rarely told. Here are accounts of the the war-time experiences of three child survivors: 5-year-old Lili, who was separated from her family and hidden in a convent; 7-year-old Krystyna, who li
holocausta Holocaust education manual produced by the Southern Institute for Education and Research, Tulane University.
holocaustAn international, nonprofit, telecommunications project focusing on study of the Holocaust and other genocides
holocaustFrom the Simon Weisenthal center in Los Angeles, this Holocaust resource includes frequently asked questions, a glossary, a timeline, articles, and more. With nearly 200 original photographs, many never before seen by the general public, The Courage to
holocaustFounded in 1995, Remember.org (A Cybrary of the Holocaust) is an educational community of contributors, sharing the stories of survival through art, photography, painting, and remembrance.
holocaustA history of the Nazi atrocities during WW II, with lesson plans and links to original materials, including letters, photos, and art. Though not particularly innovative in its design, this site deals thoroughly and well with a crucial period.
holocaustis an interdisciplinary unit for ninth graders.
holocaustThe Holocaust Remembrance Project is a national essay contest for high school students that is designed to encourage and promote the study of the Holocaust. Participation in this project encourages students to think responsibly, be aware of world conditio
holocaustHitler and the Nazi Party gained power in Germany in 1933 and lost power in 1945 -- only 12 years. And yet, by the end of the Hitler regime, the world had been plunged into a global world war, Europe was in shambles and nearly 30 million died. Among the d
holocaustDedicated to 12 million Holocaust victims who suffered and died at the hands of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime
holocaustavailable at the Southern Institute for Education and Research site.
holocaustThis museum brings the reality of the Holocaust of Nazi Germany to life with remembrance, perspective, and intellect. There is a photo gallery, a displaced persons section, and an exhibit on the Olympic games in Berlin in 1936. The exhibit has photos and
holocaustThe methods used for mass extermination in the Nazi death camps originated and were perfected in earlier use against people with physical, emotional, and intellectual disabilities. Developed from the article by Dr. Mark Mostert, this website describes the
holocaustTranscripts and audio files of survivors of the holocaust interviewed in 1946. Hear the actual voices of survivors and pinpoint geographic locations mentioned in transcripts.
holocaustDedicated to women who were murdered while pregnant. Holding little hands of children or carrying infants in their arms on the way to be gassed. In hiding. To the mothers who gave their children to be hidden, many never to find them again. To the righteou