Frameworks V5.0: Recommended Practices for Holocaust Education in the K-12 Classroom
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The Florida Holocaust Museum
55 5th Streeet South, St. Petersburg, FL 33701
Phone:727.820.0100 Fax:727.821.8435
www.flholocaustmuseum.org

Webography

FloridaHolocaustMuseum

www.flholocaustmuseum.org

United StatesHolocaustMemorialMuseum

www.ushmm.org

Includes information about the United StatesHolocaustMuseum, as well as information for teachers on teaching about the Holocaust and for students on learning about the Holocaust.

Yad Vashem

www.yadvashem.org.il

Homepage for Israel's Museum and Memorial to the victims of the Holocaust. Contains excellent information, access to exhibits, and research ability.

SimonWiesenthalCenter

http://motlc.wiesenthal.com

The Museum of Tolerance focuses on the dynamics of racism and prejudice in America and the history of the Holocaust. The site includes an on-line tour of the museum, as well as lists of events and resources and information designed especially for kids. Included in this site is "The Children of the Holocaust," which contains different biographies of children who lived through or died in the Holocaust.

A Teachers Guide to the Holocaust

www.fcit.usf.edu/Holocaust/

  • This site was produced and maintained by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology located in the College of Education at the University of South Florida in Tampa. It includes: 
  • A timeline, documents, photographs, glossary terms, and links to related web sites integrated into a single multimedia project 
  • Historical information categorized under the titles - "victims, perpetrators, bystanders, resister, rescuers, liberators, survivors" - also integrated with photographs, documents, glossary terms, and links to related web sites 
  • Information about art, literature, and music related to the Holocaust 
  • A collection of student activities for use in the classroom 
  • A collection of teacher resources, including: abstracts of articles from the ERIC database, annotated bibliography and videography, links to Holocaust-related primary source documents on the web, glossary, a gallery of photographs, artwork and maps, information about professional development, Holocaust-related educational software, and links do Holocaust Museums in Florida and other related Web sites.
Anne Frank House

www.annefrank.nl

The official web site of the Anne Frank House in AmsterdamNetherlands includes information about:

  • Anne Frank House Museum and its activities 
  • Anne Frank, her diary, the Secret Annex, those who hid there, and their helpers 
  • Glossary and bibliography
Cybrary of the Holocaust

www.remember.org

Probably the largest web site on the Holocaust. It contains a collection of Encyclopedic information, answers to frequently asked questions, curriculum outlines, excerpts from survivor testimony, transcripts of speeches, artifact photos, artwork, poetry, books written by survivors, and links to other sites.

The History Place

www.historyplace.com

As Part of The History Place, this site includes the text of a lecture by George J. Wittgenstein, M.D. - one of only two survivors of the inner circle of the White Rose resistance group.

Mauthausen Concentration Camp

www.mauthausen-memorial.gv.at

The official Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial web site of the Austrian Ministry of the Interior. This site includes:

  • General information about the Memorial 
  • Detailed hostory, maps, and photographs of the camp 
  • An extensive bibliography of literature about Mauthausen (many entries are German language) 
Terezin Studies

www.terezinstudies.cz

Jewish Museum Prague

www.jewishmuseum.cz/czech/czlibrary.htm

Ghetto Fighters House

www.gfh.org.il

ImperialWarMuseum

www.iwm.org.uk/lambeth/holoc-ex1.htm

German Document Archive

www.Documentarchiv.de

Auschwitz Memorial and Museum

www.auschwitz.org.pl/html/eng/start/index.html

Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies

www.library.yale.edu/testimonies

Jewish Foundation for the Righteous

www.jfr.org

Holocaust History Project

www.holocaust-history.org

Spartacus Educational

www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk

German Propaganda Archive at CalvinCollege

www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa

Holocaust Survivors

http://holocaustsurvivors.org

Jewish Virtual Library

· www.us-israel.org/jsource/holo.html

 

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