Holocaust
These sites are about the Holocaust and the devastating impact that it had on Jewish people and others. Also includes information about Adolf Hitler, concentration camps, crematoriums, and resistance fighters. There are videos of survivors talking about their experiences, plus many photos. Includes links to eThemes Resources on World War II and “The Diary of Anne Frank.”
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The Price of Freedom: Americans at War
This site provides chapters of America's Involvement in WWII from Axis Aggression to Victory and Peace. Brief information is given with statistics, graphics, and artifacts.
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Holocaust and Resistance
This link provides a lesson for students to analyze the Holocaust from the viewpoint of those who actively resisted Nazi persecution. Next students will debate those options and the outcomes of resistance. This lesson includes research and interpretation of historical documents, debate and writing.
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Investigating the Holocaust: An Collaborative Inquiry Project
This site provides an entire lesson for using research, literature, and writing for students studying the Holocaust.
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Survivors of the Shoah
This Holocaust survivor Web site was put together by Steven Spielberg. Watch survivor testimonies and read information about Holocaust heros.
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Holocaust Timeline
This History Place site has a thorough timeline of the Holocaust. The timeline covers Adolf Hitler's rise to power all the way to 1963. Within the timeline there are links to the concentration and death camps of the Third Reich.
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Survivor Interviews
Read interviews of people who made it out of the concentration camps alive.
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Holocaust Resource Center
This University of Southern Florida site has video clips of survivor testimonies, thousands of pictures, and audio files of music. You can also take virtual tours of concentration camps.
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PBS: America and the Holocaust
This program is about the complex social and political factors that shaped America's response to the Holocaust. The story of the Klein family's struggle to emigrate from Germany is highlighted. Students can read primary source documents and interview transcripts. Includes a timeline, maps, and biographies of people involved in these events.
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Museum of Jewish Heritage
Visit this museum's online exhibits to read and see how the Holocaust devastated the lives and tore apart families of many innocent Jewish people.
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United States Holocaust Museum
This is the site of the United States Holocaust Museum. Topics include the persecution of Jews, the concentration camps, and the Jewish resistance fighters.
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PBS: Daring to Resist
This site has information about Jewish resistance fighters in the Warsaw Ghettos of Germany. See pictures and read testimonies.
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Brain POP: The Holocaust
View an animated movie with Tim and Moby that talks about the Holocaust, then take a short quiz. NOTE: Site available by subscription only.
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Holocaust and World War II
Browse through a series of articles about the Holocaust and WWII.
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Concentration Camps
Visit the site and experience this painful history. Includes an interactive map that includes links to photographs of concentration camps.
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We Remember the Holocaust
This is a series of lesson plans about the Holocaust for elementary students.
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Teacher Vision
There are lesson plans on the Holocaust for different grades.
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eThemes Resource: World War II for Elementary Students
These websites are about World War II. Learn why the war started and what life was like for children during the war. Includes games, quizzes, videos, and audio interviews with World War II veterans. There are links to eThemes resources on the Holocaust and the 1930s.
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eThemes Resource: World War II for Upper Grades
These sites cover the events of World War II (1939-1945). There are several first-hand accounts in text and audio from people involved in the war effort. Other topics include life on the homefront, the role of women, and the type of airplanes and weapons used. Includes biographies, letters, images, posters, video, and audio clips. There are links to eThemes Resources on various related topics.
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eThemes Resource: Literature: "The Diary of Anne Frank"
These sites focus on Anne Frank and her famous diary. Learn more about her life story, her family, friends, and the secret annex where she hid during World War II. There are also many historic photos, online quizzes, lesson plans, and suggested activities. Includes a link to an eThemes Resource on the Holocaust.
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eThemes Resource: Literature: "Night" by Elie Wiesel
These websites are about the book "Night" by the author Elie Wiesel. Includes author biographies, interviews, time lines, lesson plans, activity ideas, study guides, and resources on genocide. There are links to eThemes Resources on the Holocaust and World War II.
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eThemes Resource: World Religions: Judaism
These links are about the religion of Judaism. Includes sites which contain general information on a variety of grade levels, two student-created websites, Jewish holidays, an interview of a Jewish scholar, a timeline, worksheets, and a quiz. Also includes links to the eThemes resources on Solomon's Temple and the Holocaust.
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