
Web-based resources vary in
their usefulness. Typically, sites ending with ".gov",
".edu", or ".org" are connected to state and federal agencies or
universities and tend to be more reliable, but use the following resources
with care.
Houston Holocaust
Museum
The Butterfly Project
Yad Vashem
United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum
Anti-Defamation
League
The William
Breman Jewish Heritage Museum
Florida Holocaust Museum
Anne
Frank in the World, Teacher's Workbook
Facing Historyand Ourselves: Examining History and Human Behavior
A
Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
Simon
Wiesenthal Center
Jewish Women's
Archive
Holocaust/Genocide Project - Links
Teacher
Vision - Online resources for a variety of grades and subjects
Florida
Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of
South Florida. "A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust" "never Again, Always and
Forever."
Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. "Holocaust Education."
Public Broadcasting. "America's Reaction to the
Holocaust."
The
Holocaust Center of the United Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.
"What is the Holocaust."
Auschwitz D.K. "The Holocaust Timeline."
PBS. "Timeline of Nazi Abuses."
Jewish
Federation of Greater Atlanta |