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- 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.
- Poems of Jewish Death
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/2730
- Holocaust Collection by Gideon
http://members.aol.com/gideonet/holocaust.htm
Artist/Sculptor GIDEON was
a US Army Ranger & with the liberation in WWII. Since then he has been
painting his rememberances of the "Holocaust"...probably painted the first
account ever of this event in 1946 immediately after war. You can read about
his history and view his "Holocaust Collection" at the Gideonet Website.
- An Auschwitz Alphabet
Jonathan Blumen has an intriguing site, inspired
by Primo Levi and arranged around an alphabet of learning, at: http://www.spectacle.org/695/ausch.html . See for yourself!
- "Lest We Forget" CD-ROM:
http://socialstudies.com:80/summer96/summer.html
http://www.logos.com/holocaust/MAIN.HTML
Lest We Forget- A History of the Holocaust, the latest dual platform
multimedia CD-ROM from Logos Research Systems, Inc. was awarded on
June 17th in London, the 1996 Graphics and Animation BIMA Award from
the British Interactive Multimedia Association.
- The Dentist of Auschwitz
www.gis.net/~survivor/
The book brings to light the reason for dental stations in
Nazi camps. It also tells of a great catastrophy on the North Sea--both are
new to the history of German and British atrocities commiited to Europe's
Jews.
- Oscar Fishtein's fictional book entitled, "I'll Sell You A Million Jews"
http://www.eclipse.net/~oscarf/
- THE COMPLETE MAUS CD-ROM by Voyager
This CD-ROM is an in-depth look at Art Spiegelman's
Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel. It includes the audio
of interviews Art conducted with his father (who was interned
at Auschwitz) and gobs of other info. Located at: http://www.voyagerco.com/CD/ph/p.maus.html
- Jeffrey Schanzer:
No More In Thrall
Sirius String Quartet with Kevin Norton, percussion
CRI CD 748
www.composersrecordings.com
This work commemorates the 50th anniversary of the liberation of the
Nazi
concentration camp at Buchenwald, where the composer's father was a
prisoner.
Buchenwald was unique in that it was liberated by the prisoners
themselves,
saving thousands of lives in doing so.
Each movement of this work is based on a folk or traditional melody
and reflects
the ethnic and political diversity of the camp. The CD is on the Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI) label (CRI CD 748).
For
more information, visit CRI's web site.
- Felix Nussbaum, an Artist
http://www.osnabruck.de/kultur/nuss/felix.htm
The Jewish artist Felix Nussbaum died during the Holocaust. His art lives on at this site.
- "Three Stories," A New Documentary Film by artist and filmaker, Pavel
Vogler.
http://www.esqwire.com/henryk.htm
There were 60,000 Jews living in Krakow, Poland in 1939. By the end of
1945
after the Holocaust only 2,000 Jewish residents of Krakow remained. In
1988
the Jewish community of Krakow numbered 180. Today there are less than
100
Jews left. "Three Stories," a film by Pavel Vogler, documents the life
(before, during and after the war) of his father, Henryk Vogler, one of
the
few Krakow survivors remaining, a recognized Jewish author and cultural
leader in Krakow.
- In Lieu of Flowers
Witness Hitler's rise to power through the eyes of the author,
growing up Jewish in Malsch, a village in Germany. A poignant,
occasionally lighthearted 28 story collection.
- 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 Spectacular State: Fascism and the Modern Imagination
http://hoshi.cic.sfu.ca/~spec-state/
Art, poetry, ideas, and vision...an interesting site to visit and learn.
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