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Remember.org shares art, discussion,
photos, poems, and facts
to preserve powerful memories, like A Survivor's
Prayer to millions of visitors since 1994.

Education: History, Lesson Plans, Resources
Learn the facts through lesson plans, research and timelines, including our Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust.
Books by Survivors
Listen to survivors through books. Including Abe's Story, The Last Sunrise, Jan Karski and Courage Under Siege and many others with extensive excerpts and photos available online.
Also Childhood in Times of War, a new book online,
Someone is Watching Over Me by Florence Mayer Lieblich, and Anne Frank: The Biography and Official Secrets: What the Nazis Planned, What the British and Americans Knew.
Visit the Bookstore and find over 2,000 books on the Holocaust.

Witnesses
Survivors, rescuers, liberators, and others share their stories. Complete online books include, The Soapmaker, Childhood in Times of War and more. Featuring liberator testimonies and remembering the non-jewish victims.
Remember Chuck Ferree? we do. Plus Analysis of The Limits of Forgiveness: 10 Essays

How to Find What You Are Looking For..
Check out our Keyword Research
and links pages may also help you.
Remember.org is organized into 2 sections: Research, areas where
you can explore the issues of the Holocaust, and Forums, where
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Then and Now
Alan
Jacob's Auschwitz, Then and Now takes you through
actual art by
survivors of Auschwitz -- click and see an actual photo
taken in the same place the art was created...Stunning.
Auschwitz, 1979-81
Birkenau, 1996
Mauthausen, 1996.
The work of Alan Jacobs will continue to grow, sharing photos and views
on the Holocaust that are unique and powerful. Remember.org is grateful
for his excellent work shared with our visitors.

Art and Media
View paintings by survivor Jan Komski. His personal history is full of remarkable events, including being part of the very first prisoner transport to arrive in Auschwitz, and being part of one of the most famous escapes from the camp. Check out Voices of Shoah now, an audio documentary narrated by Elliot Gould.
Keep Asking questions at the Imagine Art Gallery, an online forum for students who are learning about the Holocaust. Read the poems, view the paintings by sixth graders online, and remember.
Looking
for People lost in the Holocaust?
Discover Tracing Families, a new section attempting to help the many who suspect that, despite the passage of so many years since World War II, someone may still exist somewhere "out there".
Ask your questions at our Discussion Boards
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