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1. A History of Jews in Hamburg   
 
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Struan Robertson's page includes numerous links concerning the history and Jewish community of Hamburg. The communal history is brought forth as well as particular emphasis on the Holocaust period, synagogues, local archives etc...

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. Aerial Photograph of Auschwitz   
 
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This photo of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp complex, which had been taken by allied aircraft observers on June 26, 1944, shows the proportions of Auschwitz I, the main camp, and the (extermination) camp Auschwitz II - Birkenau.

4. Aktion Reinhard Camps   
 
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Web site created by a collective of independent researchers and writers to document the history of the exterminations camps at Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinka. Includes separate sections on the history of the T4 euthanasia program, German occupation policies in Poland, the Holocaust in Lublin, Poland, and the Risiera di San Sabba concentration camp in Italy. Provides reproductions of historic docum...

5. An Auschwitz Alphabet   
 
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The Auschwitz Alphabet's page, represents a selection of the most significant facets of life and death in Auschwitz. twenty-six terms which attempted to illustrate the entire human landscape of the camp: Who killed and who died? How did people survive? What happened to the language they spoke? What rules governed the perpetrators and their victims? Where was God?. The page includes other articles...

6. Anne Frank Life & Times - Timeline   
 
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This page of The Anne Frank Center site gives timelines starting 1889 - when Anne's father was born - until 1997, when a new adaptation of "The Diary of Anne Frank" opens on Broadway. The site gives much information, including many photos.

7. Archival Holocaust Photographs   
 
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Twelve galleries of Holocaust-era photos including book burnings, Kristallnacht, the invasion of Poland, resistance, trials, DP camps, and other subjects. (148 photographs total)

8. Archival Ghetto and Camp Photographs   
 
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This page includes 19 galleries of Holocaust-era photos of ghettos and camps. (303 photographs total)

9. Arrivals To Buchenwald on Jan 22, 1945   
 
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This site refers to the name list of the 2,470 new prisoner arrivals on January 22, 1945, at the Buchenwald concentration camp in Eastern Germany.

10. Art and Architectures from the Holocaust-era   
 
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This page of eleven galleries, features the art of David Olère, ghetto art, wall paintings from Auschwitz and Birkenau barracks, Allied propaganda, and Nazi sculpture and architecture in Berlin, Munich, and Nuremberg. (139 photographs total)

11. Auschwitz   
 
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Information about Auschwitz : The most important Nazi concentration and death camp, seen after the war as a symbol of the entire Holocaust machine.

12. 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...

13. Auschwitz -Birkenau photos   
 
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This page presents photographs that were taken in Auschwitz and Birkenau by Alan Jacobs in the years 1979 - 1981. there is anexplanatory text attached to each photograph.

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

15. Auschwitz Forced Laborers   
 
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This site refers to the one-page personnel forms of 5,310 Jews, providing information on about 20,000 Jewish men and women, who entered Auschwitz as forced laborers.

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