Holocaust Resource Guide, page 4
Online resources
This selection of links to key websites provides easy access to a broad range of additional resources for research and study.
Archive of Australian Judaica, University of Sydney
http://judaica.library.usyd.edu.au/index.html A collection of source materials relating to Jewish life in Australia from the origin of the Jewish community up to the present day. The greater portion of the holdings date from the period of the World War II.
Cybrary of the Holocaust
http://remember.org This site aims to share art, discussion, photos, poems and facts to preserve powerful memories of the Holocaust.
Holocaust.org
http://www.holocaust.org Holocaust.org is a portal to major websites on the Holocaust.
Makor Jewish Community Library
http://home.vicnet.net.au/~jlibrary/ The Library which is located in Melbourne is a major educational, cultural and information resource on all subjects of Jewish interest. This site contains useful information and links.
Nizkor Project
http://www.nizkor.org/ This site dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust. Contains lavish information on the concentration camps, the people involved in the Holocaust, the Nuremberg Trials, essays on special topics and a good collection of primary sources.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
http://www.ushmm.org/ Site contains lots of information about the Holocaust. It allows navigation through the major exhibitions at the Museum in Washington, DC.
Yad Vashem
http://www.yad-vashem.org.il/ Site includes information on the museum, its exhibits, and collections.
Yizkor Book Project
http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ The JewishGen Yizkor Book Project was organized in 1994 by a group of JewishGen volunteers led by Leonard Markowitz and Martin Kessel with the purpose of making accessible the valuable information contained in Yizkor Books so that genealogists and others can learn more about their heritage.
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