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1. “Euthanasia” Centers   
 
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A map of the centers of “Euthanasia”. “Euthanasia” referred to the systematic killing of those Germans whom the Nazis deemed "unworthy of life" because of alleged genetic diseases or defects.

2. A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust   
 
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The content of the A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust is presented from three perspectives: Timeline, People, and The Arts. The Teacher's Guide is meant to be used as a resource by teachers.In addition to the major content sections, additional resources are available in the forms of photographs, original documents, links to external Web sites, maps, video, music, artwork, etc.

3. A Timeline of WWII (1939-1945)   
 
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This page gives a timeline of the years 1938-1945. This is how the page presents itself: The page also has links to Bibliographies, Sound, photos, maps and interviews.

4. Auschwitz   
 
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Auschwitz was originally intended to serve as a concentration camp and a place of slow death for Polish political prisoners and other Poles. In later years, it gradually became the main centre for the systematic murder of those the Nazis considered human vermin, namely Jews and Roma. The Nazis' pseudoscientific theories on the superiority of the Aryan race condemned more than one million people to...

5. Auschwitz Environs   
 
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A map of the environs of Auschwitz.

6. Auschwitz/Birkenau and its Subcamps   
 
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Basic information about the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration and Extermination camp complex, including photos and a map.

7. Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum   
 
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The site describes the history of Auschwitz Concentration Camp from its establishment to its liberation, relating its three main parts and its sub-camps . The site consists photographs and maps of the concentration camp.

8. Australian Memories of the Holocaust   
 
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This website was designed to impart information about the Shoah. It is aimed at students, teachers, etc. Alongside the summary information about main topics appear the memories of people who experienced the events first hand and are now living or lived in Australia. The site also presents comprehensive lists of resource materials for further reading, viewing and other study of the topics.

9. Australian Memories of the Holocaust   
 
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The site is rich with information about the Holocaust, including many maps, photos, glossary and more. These Timeline pages are detailed and go from 1933 - 1945.

10. Bialystok Ghetto Map   
 
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Map of the ghetto in Bialystok, April 2, 1943.

11. Birkenau (map)   
 
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An interactive map of the Birkenau Concentration/Extermination Camp. Clicking on the red dots will take you to a photograph of the specific location and a brief description of it.

12. Birkenau concentration camp   
 
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This site deals with Birkenau Extermination camp and includes a map contemporary photographs taken by Alan Jacobs in the years 1979-1981.

13. Camps for Displaced Persons in Germany and Austria (1945- 1946)   
 
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A map of the camps for Displaced Persons in Germany and Austria, after World War II.

14. Camps Map   
 
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An interactive map of the Concentration camps of Nazi Europe. The site has a short description and the pronunciation of each camp name.

15. Candles Holocaust Museum   
 
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Candles Holocaust Museum is dedicated to the Mengele twins who survived the horrible experiments of Dr. Mengele. This site includes: museum information, historical overview, lesson plans, photographs, links and more…

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