The Nizkor
Project
This is one of the most important and ongoing Holocaust projects on the Web.
Actually it is
a collection of projects, with a group of volunteers headed by Ken McVay. This is an important site to visit.
Holocaust publications reviews and discussion group http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~holoweb/ This site is a must visit. "H-Holocaust exists so scholars of the Holocaust can communicate with each other using this innovative and exciting new technology, and makes available diverse bibliographical, research, and teaching aids."
IDEA: A Journal of Social Issues: http://www.bravenewweb.com/idea/
"Created for the exchange of ideas related mainly, but not
exclusively, to cults, mass movements, war, genocide, holocaust, war, and
murder. Authors wishing to submit articles, short pieces, essays or comments may send them to ajacobs@bravenewweb.com Thank you, Krysia Jacobs, publisher, Alan Jacobs, editor". An excellent site.
The Holocaust History Project http://www.holocaust-history.org The Holocaust History Project was formed in 1997 both to respond to the fraudulent
claims of Holocaust-deniers and to document that period of
history. The site provides an email question-and-answer service, for all
questions relating to the Holocaust, at
questions@holocaust-history.org
The Brest Ghetto Passport Archive: A Searchable Database http://russian.arizona.edu/brest.html "The goal of our organization is to list
the names of as many of the victims as we possibly can in a way that is searchable by relatives and
researchers around the world."
The Holocaust Album http://www.hooked.net/users/rgreene/ By Ron Greene, this site features many photos centering around a return visit
by survivors to Germany. Also Visas For Life tells the remarkable story of
Chiune and Yukiko Sugihara, and how, while on a diplomatic mission
in Lithuania, they saved thousands of Jews fleeing the Nazis.
The Mining Company's Holocaust Site http://holocaust.miningco.com
The site features original weekly articles about the Holocaust, a timeline,
and a continually growing collection of annotated links for research and
study. In the near future, the site will host a Holocaust glossary and
support a bulletin board and chat area for regular moderated forums as well
as an opportunity to discuss the monthly book selections.
Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies: http://www.library.yale.edu/testimonies/homepage.html "The site features excerpts from the testimonies of Holocaust
survivors and witnesses, including video and audio clips. The site also
describes the history, mission, and activities of the Archive, provides
access to our online catalog, and has a list of edited programs available
for loan to schools and community groups."
Simon Wiesenthal Center at: http://www.wiesenthal.com/
From their site: "The Simon Wiesenthal Center is an international center for
Holocaust remembrance and the defense of human rights and the Jewish
people."
Human Rights USA http://www.hrusa.org/
The HUMAN RIGHTS USA web site is being used to Educate, Communicate,
Advocate, and Commemorate for human rights. On the site one may share human rights
classroom lessons and activities, gather resources from the extensive
bibliography listing, and use the interactive web forums to communicate
with people working on human rights around the world. Many ideas and
tools for advocating and protecting human rights are available,
including a list of community action ideas. Visitors to the site can
write to Congress directly using our web tools.