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Holocaust Learning Center: Explore the History of the Holocaust Holocaust Encyclopedia:
Explore the History
of the Holocaust

The Museum's online encyclopedia containing articles, film, photographs, individual histories, survivor testimony, chronologies, maps, artifacts, music, and links to resources about major topics.


The Holocaust: A Student Learning Site The Holocaust:
A Student Learning Site

This site uses text, historical photographs, maps, images of artifacts, and audio clips to provide an overview of the Holocaust.


Resources for students and educators: a set of 37 Identification Cards describing a wide range of experiences during the Holocaust. Identification Cards
A set of 37 identification cards reproduced on 8 1/2" x 11" paper for easy distribution and reproduction. Portrays the experiences of a wide range of people during the Holocaust.
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Personal Histories of the Holocaust. Holocaust Personal Histories
A thematic arrangement of dozens of testimony excerpts and identification cards.


Resistance during the Holocaust. This booklet describes examples of armed and unarmed resistance by Jewish and non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Resistance
during the Holocaust

This booklet describes examples of armed and unarmed resistance by Jewish and non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
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Victims of the Nazi Era, five brochures about non-Jewish victims describe the experiences of Jehovah's Witnesses, Poles, homosexuals, the handicapped, and Sinti and Roma Victims of the Nazi Era,
1933-1945

Five brochures about non-Jewish victims describe the experiences of
Jehovah's Witnesses
Poles
Homosexuals
Handicapped
Sinti and Roma (Gypsies)




Photographs from the Permanent Exhibition of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Photographs of Artifacts
Photographs of artifacts from the Permanent Exhibition of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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History of the Holocaust: An Overview History of the Holocaust:
An Overview

from Teaching about the Holocaust
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Chronology of the Holocaust Chronology of the Holocaust
from Teaching about the Holocaust
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Family Guide Family Guide
This guide highlights areas of the Museum and activities recommended for visitors ages 8 and up.
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