Holocaust              

The Camps-- Incluses information on Treblinka, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Dachau, Chelmno, Sobibor, Belzek and Majdanek are indelibly stamped on history.

Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust -- Links to camps.

Concentration Camp Listing --The camps are classified by countries, based on the 1939-1945 borders. When known, the name of each sub-camp or external kommando is followed by the name of the company which used inmates as slave. A star means that the inmates of the camp were women.

Nazi concentration camps -- from Answer.com

The Holocaust - Crimes, Heroes and Villains
Started in 1996 The Holocaust - Crimes, Heroes and Villains is today one of the largest Holocaust websites in the world. It is based on more than 30 year's research by the site's creator into the topics of World War 2 and The Holocaust. Most of the articles have been published in newspapers and magazines.

Nuremberg- The Doctor's Trial
This informative presentation is part of a larger site -- The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum-- and contains the testimonies and evidence used during this trial against Nazi physicians who conducted scientific experiments on concentration camp prisoners. There are numerous primary source documents that describe the surgical atrocities.

Telling Their Stories: Oral History of the Holocaust --High school students from the Urban School of San Francisco have conducted interviews with six Holocaust survivors, transcribed the interviews, and created audio and video files for this Web site. The subjects include camp survivors, a woman who was rescued as a child, and a German refugee who returned to fight the Nazis as an American soldier. Includes links to related sites.

The Holocaust: A Learning Site for Students --"Organized by theme, this site uses text, historical photographs, maps, images of artifacts, and audio clips to provide an overview of the Holocaust. It is the first step in a growing resource for middle and secondary level students and teachers." The site features information about Nazi rule, Jews in Germany, the "Final Solution," Nazi camps, and rescue and resistance. From the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Exhibits, photographs, history, about the museum, located in Washington D.C.

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