La vita e le opere di Hannah Arendt

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  • Shoah


    A really detailed and beautiful site is Michael Declan Dunn's Cybrary of the Holocaust.

    Reader Ari Frankel notified me about a Primo Levi interview on his Web pages.

    Originating from an Australian university, there is an essay analyzing the Nazi use of language.
    There is a wealth of information on the Israeli government server.

    There are also Holocaust files available on Israel.nysernet.

    Steven Fransblow of Montreal wrote to let me know about the March of the Living page.

    There is now an official Anne Frank web site. However, I'm potentially uncomfortable with the Anne Frank museum, which runs it. A year ago, a really great unofficial Anne Frank website was driven off the air by copyright threats, and I think--but do not know--that these are the folks who did it. If so, they may be running this a bit too much as a business.

    The Deportation Museum is based in Belgium and covers the destruction of that country's Jewish population.
    Sheldon Epstein was discharged from Northwestern University for teaching the Holocaust to his engineering class.

    David's Holocaust Awareness Project was compiled by an 11 year old boy.
    Brave New Web hosts IDEA, a Webzine dedicated to studying genocide, autocracy and abuse of power. A collection of contemporary photographs of Auschwitz is available here as well.

    I offered to exchange links with Holocaust denier Ernst Zundel. For as long as he maintains a link to An Auschwitz Alphabet, I will maintain this link to his pages. I hold with John Milton that we should "Read any books whatever come to thy hands, for thou art sufficient to judge aright, and to examine each matter... Prove all things, hold fast that which is good." I think more people will be persuaded of the Holocaust's truth by this link exchange than otherwise.

    http://www.rimini.com/istituti/belluzzi/viaggio2.html

    Il sito dell'ANED
    Associazione Nazionale ex Deportati politici nei campi nazisti.

    Letteratura e olocausto con una ricca bibliografia e una unità didattica.

    La Risiera di San Sabba L'unico campo di sterminio in Italia.

    Associazione Italia Israele delle Marche - per documentarsi sull'ebraismo.

    Il Liceo Scientifico Majorana di Moncalieri che ha messo in rete i lavori sul viaggio ad Auschwitz e sul trasporto a Mahuthausen.

    Le pagine di Gusen e Mauthausen con una documentazione molto ricca sui campi che abbiamo visitato.


    I*Earn Genocide/Holocaust project un programma internazionale di educazione sull'olocausto. Comprende "An end to intolerance" una rivista annuale internazionale allestita da studenti di tutto il mondo

    Guida all'Olocausto dedicata agli insegnanti, utile per tutti.

    Survivors of the Shoah Il sito della fondazione voluta da Steven Spielberg per conservare le testimonianze dei sopravvissuti all'Olocausto
    The Olocaust ring L'indice di una serie di siti collegati ad anellohttp://services.csi.it/~major/weil/indice.htm

    http://www.pegacity.it/utopia/case/zampi/links.htm

    TALYA net
    È il sito della rete ebraica in Italia. Completo e informato, permette il collegamento con i maggiori siti italiani e stranieri.

    Maven Antisemitismo ed Olocausto. Notizie, informazioni, lezioni.

    Raccolta di immagini dell'Olocausto

    Bibliografia sull'Olocausto

    Sopravvissuti
    Fondazione dei Sopravissuti, a cura del regista S. Spielberg, raccoglie dal 1994 testimonianze video e audio dei sopravissuti di tutto il mondo

    FAQ
    Domande frequenti sull'Olocausto

    Rete virtuale dell'Olocausto, completa di motore di ricerca specializzato, discussioni, infomazioni, storia, studi, pubblicazioni...
    L'alfabeto di Auschwitz Ricordo di Primo Levi costruitio intorno alle parole chiave dell'Olocausto.

    http://modb.oce.ulg.ac.be/schmitz/holocaust.htm
    numerose fotografie


    http://www.holocaust-history.org
    The Holocaust History Project was formed in 1997 both to respond to the fraudulent claims of Holocaust-deniers and to document that period of history. The site provides an email question-and-answer service, for all questions relating to the Holocaust, at questions@holocaust-history.org

    Holocaust publications reviews and discussion group
    http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~holoweb/
    This site is a must visit. "H-Holocaust exists so scholars of the Holocaust can communicate with each other using this innovative and exciting new technology, and makes available diverse bibliographical, research, and teaching aids."
    Human Rights USA

    http://www.hrusa.org/
    The HUMAN RIGHTS USA web site is being used to Educate, Communicate, Advocate, and Commemorate for human rights. On the site one may share human rights classroom lessons and activities, gather resources from the extensive bibliography listing, and use the interactive web forums to communicate with people working on human rights around the world. Many ideas and tools for advocating and protecting human rights are available, including a list of community action ideas. Visitors to the site can write to Congress directly using our web tools.
    Bulgarian Rescuer Dimitar Peshev

    http://space.tin.it/associazioni/gnissim/peshev.htm
    A new Web site dedicated to Bulgarian Rescuer Dimitar Peshev.
    Resources for Children of Holocaust Survivors

    www.judymeschel.com/cosh.htm 
    This extensive resource is for Children of Survivors, with numerous links and excellent references. "It is not about the legacy; it is about living with the legacy." International Association of Lesbian and Gay Children of Holocaust Survivors

    http://infotrue.com
    I started two websites for second generation groups. One is a small site for a town which had 2,000 Jews in 1932 and has about 50 members now. The other group which started 8 years ago and has several hundred members in nine countries, is launched through the same URL (infotrue.com).
    The Holocaust Journey

    http://www.webcom.com/penina/holocst1.html
    In 1985, a small group of Jews and Germans (7 adults and 4 children) traveled together in Germany and Poland to the sites of the Holocaust. I was a member of that group. The experiences and feelings were so profound, it took me 10 years to begin writing about them. This "Journal" is a work in progress, expanding as I am able.
    Shoah-Projekt

    http://homepages.muenchen.org/bm374879/holocaust
    DEUTSCH: On our site Shoah Project we provide, besides a huge range of commented links, information about the concentration camp in Dachau, about the Resistance group "The White Rose" and others,
    Nuremberg War Crimes Trials

    http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/imt/imt.htm
    One of our most important projects is mounting the full proceedings of the Trial of the Major German War Criminals. We have so far mounted volumes 1-4 as well as numerous supporting documents.
    The Genocide Research Project

    http://www.people.memphis.edu/~genocide
    My colleagues and I have set up a web site called "Genocide: Resources for Teaching and Research." Among the features of the site is an annotated list of genocide related web pages, and one area of that section provides links to on-line bibliographies.
    Exhibition: On the Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses

    http://www.jwnet.org/jwstandfirm/
    Poems of Jewish Death

    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/2730