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Holocaust
Research Guide
Internet Sources
Remember.org
is a good source of links to important sites.
H-Holocaust
has links to many other web sites dealing with the Holocaust.
Holocaust
Denial on Trial: David Irving v. Penguin Books and Deborah
Lipstadt provides transcripts of the trial:
testimony, evidence and verdict. Also has a collection
of news articles and time lines. Searchable.
Holocaust-Era
Assets: Records and Research at the National Archives
and Records Administration provides information
on material held by the National Archives dealing with
assets looted by the Nazis; includes such topics as
alien property, art, banking, labor camps, and restitution.
Finding aids, bibliographies and online documents are
presented.
Holocaust
Survivor Oral Histories provides
audio and video excerpts of selected interviews from
the large collection at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
The audio/video interviews as well as their transcripts
are available through interlibrary loan.
The
Leo Baeck Instiute website gives information
on its collections and services, includes the catalog
of its library and archival holdings and has links to
other Jewish historical sites.
Literature
of the Holocaust offers links to over 150
sites of interest to Holocaust researchers.
The
Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, part of the
Avalon Project at the Yale Law School, contains important
texts and documents relating to the trials.
The web page of the United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum contains
a searchable catalog of documents and photographs, on-line
exhibits, and links to related web sites
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