Holocaust Materials

CandlesThe Holocaust Collection of the Lydia M. Olson Library consists of books, journals, audio-visual materials, and documents relating to the Holocaust. The aim of the Collection is to provide Northern Michigan University students and the public of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with a record of information about the Holocaust and to promote both awareness and an understanding of the event and its significance for all humanity, now and for the future.

 

 

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Once displayed you have the option to sort the list by the following choices:
     Author (alphabetically by author's last name) 
     Title (alphabetically with numbers preceding titles beginning with the letter a)
     Date-newest
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To limit your search results to specific types of materials, choose from the following options:

BooksPeriodicals
VideosFederal Documents
Juvenile   Complete Holocaust Collection

Holocaust resources may also be found at the following websites:

United States Holocaust Memorial MuseumMillersville University  
Teacher ResourcesConcentration Camps
Cybrary of the HolocaustNazi-Era Provenance Internet Portal Project
Nuremberg ProjectCentral Database of Shoah (Holocaust) Victim's Names
Holocaust Survivors' NetworkJustice Department Censors Nazi-Hunting History (National Security Archives, George Washington University)
International Tracing Service - Bad ArolsenEarly Warning Project
Portraits of HonorThe Auschwitz Album
The Nuremberg Code (from the Office for Human Research Protections of the U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services)
The Nuremberg Code (from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum)
The Latvian Jewish Courier
Defending History SiteOnline Testimony Viewer from the Survivors of the SHOAH Visual History Foundation
Holocaust Teacher Resources CenterMuseum of Jewish Heritage
University of Minnesota Holocaust-Genocide Education 
Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive University of Michigan-Dearborn. More than 659 hours of audio and video interviews of Holocaust survivors.
Ancestry.com Holocaust Records (Searchable)

Holocaust History Project - The primary function of this link is to directly combat Holocaust denial, especially the pseudo-scholarship of British historian David Irving. The articles themselves are of mixed quality - some of them being derivative of existing literature and not always written by an established scholar, but they are nonetheless academic and respectable with some of them of particular interest on specific subjects.

As of 2016, THHP website is no longer available online but all of its contents are accessible via several hundred captures in the Internet Archive. However starting April 2016 the French NGO and project phdn.org has put back online an almost complete copy of the original THHP website.

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