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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
This site offers one of the most extensive collections of materials on the Holocaust, including photographs, documents, films and videos, as well as the oral histories of hundreds of Holocaust survivors.

Cybrary of the Holocaust
In addition to an extensive online bookstore, this site contains numerous online resources regarding the Holocaust.

Simon Wiesenthal Center
Simon Wiesenthal, a Holocaust survivor and a famous Nazi war criminal hunter, founded this center to promote Holocaust remembrance and to defend human rights.

Yad Vashem The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority
Yad Vashem, established in 1953, is Israel national's Holocaust memorial. Through its archives, library, school and museums, Yad Vashem commemorates the six million victims of the Holocaust.

The Nizkor Project
The Nizkor Project is dedicated to the history of the Holocaust and the discussion of the Holocaust denial.


PBS Programs & Companion Websites on Holocaust Related Topics

Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State
A chronological exploration of one of the largest mass murder sites in history. Using maps, timelines and plans, this site shows the evolution of the extermination camp and the implementation of Hitler's "final solution."

NOVA: Holocaust on Trial
The companion site to the NOVA film uses a celebrated trial as a springboard to examine and successfully challenge the notion of Holocaust denial.

American Experience: America and the Holocaust
Explores the complex social and political factors that led the American government to turn its back on the plight of the Jews at the onset of the Holocaust.

Berga: Soldiers of Another War
The story of American G.I.'s who, suspected of being Jews, worked as slave laborers in Berga am Elster, a satellite concentration camp of Buchenwald, the notorious Nazi death camp.