The Levine Institute is the world’s preeminent institution for promoting quality Holocaust education. As part of our nation’s official memorial to the Holocaust, the Levine Institute’s educational ...
At this free, virtual conference, discover the latest practices in accurate, meaningful teaching about the Holocaust with leading historians and educators. Bring the Museum's collection into your ...
Holocaust Studies in Translation, an interdisciplinary book series published in association with Cornell University Press, aims to make cutting-edge scholarship from Eastern Europe accessible to an ...
Electronic data compiled by Georg Dreyfuss regarding deportees from France, based on Serge Klarsfeld's "Le mémorial de la déportation des juifs de France" and other sources; data includes names, dates ...
Electronic indices of Holocaust survivors and victims, from various sources.
Hungarian Collection RG 39.005M. A kassai csendörkerület jegyzékei a deportált zsidók ingóságairól a települések ABC rendjében 1944. A kassai csendorkerulet jegyzekei a deportalt zsidok ingosagairol a ...
Number of Names or Other Entries-- Approx. 5,000 Names. This information comes via famous genealogist Sallyann Amdur Sack from a report by Howard Margol. Margol cites Rachel Kostanian, Executive ...
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Electronic data regarding displaced Jewish persons from two transit camps run by the Jewish Community in Berlin in the first years after the war; data includes names and dates and places of birth ...
The Arolsen Archives, formerly International Tracing Service (ITS), are an international center on Nazi persecution with the world’s most comprehensive archive on the victims and survivors of National ...
Prisoners who were at Wolfsberg/Gora Wlodarz, a sub-camp of Gross Rosen (Groβ Rosen), from a list entitled "Häftlingsverzeichnis."; data includes names, dates of birth, professions and prisoner ...
As a percentage, Dutch Jews probably perished at a higher rate than any other West European country. Prior to WWII, the community consisted of about 150,000 persons, including Jews who had fled there, ...