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This page was written as a time saver for English and history teachers who
need information for your students on the Holocaust and/or Anne Frank as well as
WW II. Teachers should preview these links before assigning them to students
because some of the images and events described are graphic and traumatic.
If you find a site you think should be included, please let me know.
Anne Frank and Holocaust Links Guide for Anne Frank and Second World War "The Anne Frank Web Guide is a joint project between the Anne Frank House, in Amsterdam, and Berlin's Anne Frank Center. Designed for children ranging from those in upper elementary school to younger high school students, the site details Anne Frank's experience, as told through her diary and family artifacts, as well as the events taking place on the world stage at the same time." Edutopia News, from The George Lucas Educational Foundation About The Holocaust from the HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL CENTER also has more Holocaust links. Dateline - Miep Gies The story of Miep Gies, who helped hide Anne's family and saved her diary. Holocaust from Grolier Encyclopedia Online Holocaust Timeline from the History Place Frequently Asked Questions About The Holocaust from the Museum of Tolerance Stories of Survival - Children of the Holocaust recounts the war-time experiences of three child survivors, a five, seven and a fourteen year old. Voices of the Holocaust are stories from Holocaust survivors who were interviewed. These are first hand accounts of horrible brutality, incredible survival, and liberation of Holocaust victims. The set includes 70 of the original 109 interviews that were conducted in 1946 and transcribed into English by Dr. David Boder. The collection is brought to you by the Paul V. Galvin Library of Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). Click here for details of the collection. Holocaust Survivors are stories about people who lived through the Holocaust. The site includes history of the Holocaust and many photographs. Some of the images and the events described at this site are graphic and traumatic. The site is sponsored by John Menszer, Director of holocaustsurvivors.org Holocaust This site was created in the summer of 1997 as an entry in the ThinkQuest competition. It is an interactive site which includes comprehensive glossary, a timeline and virtual reality camp. Cybrary of the Holocaust from remember.org has a Teacher's Guide, a source of images, witness stories, and much more. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Yad Vashem: Israel's Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority On-Line Museum Timeline from The Florida Center for Instructional Technology focuses on the history of the Holocaust, chronicling the years from 1918 to the present. People of the Holocaust from The Florida Center for Instructional Technology. Holocaust Heroes is devoted to honoring men and women who risked their lives to rescue and shelter Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazis. The Holocaust\Shoah Page has much information about the Holocaust, including a section on children. The Nizkor Project - A Layman's Guide to Auschwitz-Birkenau has information about the Auschwitz concentration camp. World War Two in Europe from The History Place in an excellent comprehensive timeline of events from 1918 to 1946 with links to photographs and text explanations of the period. Also included in the timeline are links to detailed events of the Holocaust. The
Holocaust and
Information on
Nazi Germany 1932-45 from Spartacus Encyclopedia
World War Two in Europe from The History Place in an excellent comprehensive timeline of events from 1918 to 1946 with links to photographs and text explanations of the period. Also included in the timeline are links to detailed events of the Holocaust. A People at War from the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration has glimpses of the role of minorities and women in WW II as well as other information. The History Place Has more information about Germany and Nazi leaders as well as a another Holocaust timeline. World War II Commemoration links including biographies, photographs and other WWII links from Grolier Online. Memories of 1945 is an e-mail listserv where students are able to question people who were alive in the World War II era. Directions for how to sign up are included. A suggestion: have all communications go through the teacher's e-mail and do not allow students to use their last names. Life of Adolf Hitler from Grolier Online. People of the Holocaust from The Florida Center for Instructional Technology. What Did
You Do In The War Grandma is oral histories of WW II women taken by high
school students.
World War II Rembered from Scholastic.com has interviews with people who were alive at the time, along with interviews of those who who knew Anne Frank. This is a quality site! World War II from 42eXplore section of Eduscapes.com by Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson has units, materials and links for K-12. This is a quality site! Holocaust from 42eXplore section of Eduscapes.com by Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson has units, materials and links for K-12. This is a quality site! Anne Frank and the Children of the Holocaust is an excellent WebQuest in which your students have been "hired to help create a documentary about Anne Frank and the Children of the Holocaust." They then will visit different web sites to "research information about the courage of Anne Frank and other children of the Holocaust." Teaching the Holocaust: Grades 4-12 by Teresa Morretta includes links and a time line. Anne Frank in the World Teacher Lesson Plans has also many resources to the Holocaust and WW II. A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology Anne Frank in the World, 1929 - 1945 Teacher Workbook from The Friends of Anne Frank in Utah and the Intermountain West Region The Truth About Anne Frank - A Twelve Hour Class Outline for grades 8-12 by Daniel T. Barkowitz Resources for Teaching about Genocide from the The University of Memphis and Penn State University Genocide in the 20th Century from the History Place Copyright © 1997-2005 Richard Levine
Last updated 11/26/05
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