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AMCHA Israeli Centers For Holocaust Survivors And The Second Generation
AMCHA is an organization that aids survivors and the children of survivors.

Witness
6 documented testimonies, including reports from Winston Churchill, Rudolph Hoess, and a manuscript written in Birkenau (Auschwitz) by one of the members of the Sonderkommando.

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, in Washington, D.C.
Perhaps the largest museum of its kind in the world, this site also offers an online photo archive of over 25,000 photos.

Yad Vashem: The Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority
This Jerusalem institution is a major center of Holocaust information and research. For most visitors to Israel, including foreign dignitaries, this museum is a "must" on their tour.

Yad Vashem: Pages of Testimony
The Pages of Testimony (symbolic tombstones) are intended to serve as a lasting memorial for the victims of the Holocaust. The details, beyond names and place, provide an identity for the victim that would otherwise be lost in the coming generations.

Commission For Art Recovery
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he Commission for Art Recovery is dedicated to reuniting works of art looted by the Nazis before and during World War II with their rightful owners and/or their heirs. Our mission is to identify and locate art stolen by the Nazis and their collaborators, and register claims for the victims of Nazi art theft.

C.A.N.D.L.E.S. Holocaust Museum
This museum focuses on the infamous research of Dr. Josef Mengele on twins in Auschwitz.

Remember Images
A vast amount of Holocaust information, including excerpts of books, hundreds of pages of testimony, a cybrary full of images, including original modern Holocaust artwork, and other resources.

The Nizkor Project
A network of Holocaust information dedicated to informing the public about the Holocaust. This project originated in response to Holocaust "revisionist" groups, which seek to deny the occurrence of the Holocaust.

Dinur Center For The Study Of Jewish History
The Dinur Center in Hebrew University provides resources for students and scholars of Jewish History. This site is a Holocaust Study Resources page, it has links to arts and pictures, bibliographies, Holocaust education and much more.

Back To Yom Hashoah Homepage
Memorial Prayer for Holocaust Victims.



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