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Learning Materials and Resources

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.
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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.
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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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Holocaust Personal Histories
A thematic arrangement of dozens of testimony excerpts and identification cards.
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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)»
History of the Holocaust: An Overview
from Teaching about the Holocaust
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Chronology of the Holocaust
from Teaching about the Holocaust
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Family Guide
This guide highlights areas of the Museum and activities recommended for visitors ages 8 and up.
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