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Holocaust and Genocide
Holocaust
- Links provided for Holocaust and genocide studies websites
- Information about recent programs held at the College
- Cybrary of the Holocaust
- Shares art, discussion, photos, poems, and facts to preserve memories of the Holocaust
- The Forgotten Camps
- A collection of over 4,300 videotaped interviews with witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust
- Holocaust Encyclopedia
- a free archive of documents, photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust, including direct refutation of Holocaust-denial
- The Mazal Library
- A privately held and funded resource for historians, researchers, students and the general public, the library contains more than 20,000 books, microfilm rolls, pamphlets, and ephemera related to the Holocaust, anti-Semitism, racism and bigotry. A collection of over 70,000 "NO-" original documents used in the Nuremberg Trials forms part of the library.
- The Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust
- The Museum's mission is twofold: Remember, Never Forget and There Is Hope For Your Future. Although the Museum centers on life before, during, and after the Holocaust, the obligation to remember is enriched and enhanced by a commitment to the principles of social justice, education, and culture.
- The Nizkor ["we will remember"] Project
- Seek, solicits, and archives, for worldwide electronic access free of charge, material that deals with the phenomenon and history of hate, especially the Nazi Holocaust, material that documents and exposes such hate, and nonviolent methods and tools for combating such hate
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, is the Jewish people’s memorial to the murdered Six Million and symbolizes the ongoing confrontation with the rupture engendered by the Holocaust. Containing the world’s largest repository of information on the Holocaust, Yad Vashem is a leader in Shoah education, commemoration, research and documentation.
Genocide
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