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- No Rush to Judgment: by moving too slowly
against Balkan atrocities, the world community is encouraging still
more war crimes - by James O. Jackson (The Hague, November 1995).
With reporting by James L. Graff/Zenica, J.F.O. McAllister/Washington, Nomi
Morris/Berlin and Colin Soloway/Vitez
- Klaus Barbie trial - women testify (Philadelphia
Inquirer March 23, 1987)
- The
Believer: a film about a Jewish teenager who joins his skinhead
friends
- Bergen-Belsen:
hatikva sung during April 20, 1945 sabbath service (audio)
- Heinrich Boll: brief overview of his
writings from a review of recent work
- Edwin Black
- Edwin
Black on IMB and the Holocaust
- Erwin Blumenfeld - photographer
- Henrich
Boll, "Across the Bridge" - a simple mapping of the story
- Tadeusz
Borowski
- Bernard Brown - taking care of others
- The first international war crimes trial in 50 years opened on May 7,
1996, with a Bosnian Serb accused of taking part
in a systematic reign of terror, described by a prosecutor as ''events
of unspeakable horror.' (New York Times, May 7, 1996)
- Buchenwald - a visit fifty years later (New
York Times, April 10, 1997)
- Buchenwald
photos
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- anti-fascism
- John Felstiner, "Poetry in the Face of the Holocaust:
Celan, Stuzkever, and Others"
- The Fortunoff
Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies: A collection of over 3,500
videotaped interviews with witnesses and survivors of the Holocaust, part
of Manuscripts and Archives at Sterling Memorial Library, Yale University.
- film: James Agee on
reactions to Nazi
atrocity films
- French urged to return 2,000 stolen art
works (November 1998)
- Being Frank with Anne
- Anne Frank House
- Varian
Fry, helped save some 200 endangered
refugees, mainly artists, writers and intellectuals, from the
Nazis
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- Hartman, Geoffrey: Geoffrey Hartman
gives us a talk on holocaust video testmiony at the Kelly Writers House,
October 2001 (Note: this program was recorded and is available on the
web.)
- Hatikva
sung at Bergen-Belsen in April 1945 (recording)
- William Heyen, "My Holocaust Songs"
and "Sonnet
and Haiku: Forms from the Reich University" (1991)
- Hitler's Mein Kampf: Alan Cranston
obituary (January 2001)
- "Hitler's
Swiss Connection, vvv" by David Lee Preston (Philadelphia Inquirer,
Jan. 5, 1997)
- "Hogan's Heroes" and
the Holocaust by Leslie Campbell Rampey
- Oxford English Dictionary: "holocaust"
- Holocaust
FAQ: Operation Reinhard: A Layman's Guide, part 2 of 2 only
- The Holocaust/Genocide Project (HGP)
is an international, nonprofit, telecommunications project focusing on the
study of the Holocaust. A project of the International Education and Resource
Network (I*EARN), the HGP involves schools in the United States, Israel,
Australia, Argentina, Bulgaria, Belarus, Russia, Poland, South Africa, Germany,
and elsewhere
- U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Holocaust
Rescuers Bibliography - compiled (work in progress) by Mark
Klempner
- Article about Holocaust Studies (Daily
Pennsylvanian, April 1995)
- Holocaust -
Understanding and
Prevention,
Alexander Kimel's on-line Holocaust Magazine for post-Holocaust issues
- The Nizkor Project announces its Holocaust
web crawler, which maintains up-to-date indexes for over thirty Holocaust-related
sites.
- An Army officer who took the words of the nation's Commander in Chief
to heart and went off on his own in search of human
rights violations among Haitian penitentiary inmates faced a court-martial
with his career and his conscience on the line. (May 11, 1996)
- The
House on Lippincott, a holocaust-related novel
- Terrence
Des Pres on humor and the Holocaust, comment by Froma I. Zeitlin
- ""Humor as a
defense mechanism in the Holocaust" by Chaya Ostrower
- Christina Jeffrey, the House of
Representatives Historian, Fired, New York Times article
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- NASA's Nazis by Linda Hunt
- National Socialism
"primer" - warning: hateful stuff.
- Michel Fingerhut's "Documentary Resources
on the Nazi Genocide and Its Negation" (in French and English)
- Nazi
manipulation of language - a scholarly essay highlighted in De
Proverbio, an Electronic Journal of International Proverb Studies
(University of Tasmania, Australia)
- neo-Nazis: The
Believer, a film about a Jewish teenager who joins skinhead friends
and
desecrates a synagogue
- "Neo-Nazis
Now Network on Line and Underground", by ALAN COWELL (New York Times,
Oct. 22, 1995)
- Germany's neo-Nazis
are in a two-year retreat, their political parties banned, their homes searched
almost weekly, their physical moves constantly monitored. Yet scores --
perhaps hundreds -- have found shelter in electronic fortresses that authorities
say they can barely penetrate (AP wire story - June 26, 1995).
- Sanford Marcus, "The
Next Holocaust"
- The Nizkor Project announces its Holocaust
web crawler, which maintains up-to-date indexes for over thirty Holocaust-related
sites.
- Nysernet on
the Holocaust contains essays and excerpts from documents (notably Nazi
documentation and postwar trials). Also includes a collection of photographs.
- non-Jewish
victims
- Nixon
urged audits of Jewish contributors (Dec. 1996)
- Nuremberg Trials: Telford
Taylor, deputy prosecutor
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- To Save a Life: Stories
of Jewish Rescue -- a previously unpublished book in which personal
narratives and photographs reveal how certain individuals acting upon their
own moral convictions saved the lives of Jewish people from Nazi-occupied
Europe.
- Schindler a Hero but not Righteous
- Irena Sendler, saviour
of
children in the Warsaw ghetto
- service: video about
the first Jewish service conducted in Germany, in 1944, since the beginning
of the war
- Shoah bibliography
- Shoah
scene list
- Shoah:
four video clips from the film
- Skeptic Magazine: This magazine
debunks numerous bizarre theories including those of Holocaust deniers.
Contains interesting, amusing, and biting rebuttal of Holocaust deniers'
claims.
- Susan Sontag's
"Fascinating Fascism"
- "The Spectacular State:
Fascism and the Modern Imagination"
- Twilight Zone Was Albert Speer a Repentant Nazi
or a man in denial? Review of Gitta Speery's Albert Speer: His Battle
with Truth. (John Elson, Time Magazine, October 30, 1995)
- Steven Spielberg faces the Holocaust -- article
by Bernard Weinraub (New York Times, 1993)
- Learning
the Holocaust through stamps
- SS
veterans are receiving German pensions in U.S. (December 20, 1996)
- Bonn data laws prevent release of Waffen
SS names (Dec. 1996)
- Battle of Stalingrad: fifty years later
Germans attempt to mourn the dead (The New Yorker, February 1, 1993)
- article
aboul Paul Steinberg's memoir of Auschwitz and Primo Levi
- Bibliography of Survivor Memoirs
- as of Oct. 1994
- "Hitler's
Swiss Connection, vvv" by David Lee Preston (Philadelphia Inquirer,
Jan. 5, 1997)
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- Telford
Taylor, deputy prosecutor at Nuremberg Trials
- Holocaust Teaching Resource
Center (TRC), sponsored
by the HOLOCAUST EDUCATION FOUNDATION, INC., Newport News, VA,
directed by Mark Nataupsky
- Philadelphia Orchestra performs music composed
at Terezin (Fall 1994)
- TESTIMONIES
- Paul Touvier, French war criminal, obituary
(New York Times, July 18, 1996)
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