Stanley Burton Centre for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
Primary materials
Documents
- Aktion Reinhard Camps
Overview of the National Socialist death-camps. - Auschwitz/Birkenau
Pictures of Auschwitz. - Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Minneapolis
Contains a good archive of Holocaust documents. - German History Sources
Includes a number of extremely interesting and relevant sources on modern German history. - Jewish Virtual Library
Section related specifically to essential Holocaust related documents. - Netherlands Institute for War Documentation
Contains archives including Newspaper Articles, photographs and propaganda posters. - The Forgotten Camps
Anecdotal style, but a good look at the Nazi camp system. - The Holocaust
Articles, photographs and glossary of the Holocaust, also some current events. - The Holocaust History Project
Archive of documents, photographs, recordings and essays regarding the Holocaust. - The Internet Modern History sourcebook
Is one of a series of sourcebooks intended to serve the needs of teachers and students in college survey courses in modern European history and American history, as well as in modern Western Civilisation and World Cultures. The site contains hundreds of texts. - The Nizkor Project
Among the largest archives of the Holocaust documents available on the internet, providing documents on all aspects of the Holocaust. - The Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation
Archives of testimonies of Holocaust survivors online. - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Collection and extensive links to other sites. - Voice/Vision Holocaust Survivor Oral History Archive
Collection of oral histories from survivors of the Holocaust man of which can be listened to online. - Website of Yad Vashem
Online archive containing a variety of documents relating to National Socialism and the Holocaust as well as a collection of survivor testimonies.
Podcasts
- Professor Christopher Browning (University of North Carolina), Memories of Survival: The Starachowice Factory Slave Labour Camps .
Christopher Browning is Frank Porter Graham Professor at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. One of the world’s leading historian of the Holocaust, he has published very widely on all aspects of Nazi extermination policy. His most recent monograph is "Origins of the Final Solution: The Evolution of Nazi Jewish Policy, September 1939-March 1942" (2004). Event Date: 9 June 2009.