One man's extended project on the Holocaust survivors. Provides survivors personal stories, audio, family photos, a bibliography, and a discussion board.
Detailed account of Anne Frank's life and excerpts from her diary. Includes educational material on the Holocaust and museum exhibition information. In English, Dutch, German, French, Italian, and Spanish.
Organization that provides financial support to aged and needy non-Jews who rescued Jews during the Holocaust. Provides an map of Europe with associated rescue stories for each country.
Companion site to PBS production with an overview of concentration camps in general and Auschwitz in particular. Includes the evolution of the camp, interactive maps, transcripts of interviews with scholars, testimony of victims.
Documents Jewish faith during the Holocaust with information about Jewish communities affected, testimony from adults and hidden children. Available in English and Hebrew.
Short stories, fairy tales, essays, and the beginnings of a novel written by Anne Frank. Includes original writings, artifacts, interviews, and images.
Exhibition featuring art produced by prisoners of Auschwitz-Birkenau, one of the Nazi concentration camps. Art, lectures, and a virtual tour of the death camp.
One Polish-American's examination and presentation of factual accounts about the "non-Jewish" people killed in the Holocaust. Includes personal stories and photos.
Covers the story of Jews who escaped from the ghettos, became partisans, and fought the Nazis. The foundation is collecting archival material and oral histories.
Contains art works produced during the Holocaust. Each artist is profiled in a biography, and internal links provide more information on camps and related artists. Available in English and Hebrew.
Provides information on the lesser, smaller concentration camps within the Nazi camps galaxy during World War II. Includes the major extermination camps with photos and personal accounts.