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Adam Wright

Mr. Neuburger

English 102-110

28 Feb 2011

Annotated Bibliography

Holocaust

Austin, Ben S. "THE HOLOCAUSTSHOAH PAGE." Middle Tennessee State University. Web.

27 Feb. 2011.

This page has abundant information on many areas concerning the Holocaust. There is
information on Kristallnacht, the Nuremberg Laws, The Final Solution, the treatment of
homosexuals and gypsies, and much more. There are also many links to other credible websites
with more information on the Holocaust. This webpage is part of Middle Tennessee State
University’s website so I find it to be a very reliable source. I will use this page for many parts
of my paper and will refer back to it often.

I acquired this source by searching “Holocaust” on Google.com

Ellis, Rabbi Eliahu, and Rabbi Shmuel Silinsky. "Wannsee Conference: The Final Solution."

Judaism - The Jewish Website. 27 Feb. 2011.

This resource gives good information on the Wannsee Conference and clearly defines The Final

Solution. It also shows how 8 of the 16 signees of the document had Phd’s and they ask the

question does “education” equal “morality”. This could help my research by helping me

understand The Final Solution better. The authors are two Rabbis so I find the information to be

reliable.

I accessed this information through Google.com. The search terms I used were Wannsee
conference and The Final Solution.

"Jewish Ghetto's During The Holocaust Www.HolocaustResearchProject.org." Holocaust


Education & Archive Research Team. 27 Feb. 2011.

This article gives great information on the Ghettos that the Jews were rounded up and sent to. It
gives a brief history where the idea of the Ghettos came from and a few brief descriptions of
what life was like in the Ghetto’s. Although, the author is unknown I find the information to be
very credible and from a legitimate website. I should be able to use this information in my paper
and plan on doing so.

I found this website by searching for “Jewish Ghetto’s” on Google.com

"Holocaust Timeline: The Camps." Florida Center for Instructional Technology. 27 Feb. 2011.

This website provides great information for the death camps that Jews were sent to. It names off
each camp and gives a link to a different page with detailed information on each camp. It also
provides many different links to other web pages that give more information on camps and other
related subjects. This website seems to be a reliable source of information on the Holocaust and
I believe that I can get much use out of this on my research paper.

I found this website by Google.com. The search terms I used were Holocaust Death Camps.

"Jews in Nazi Germany." History Learning Site. Web. 27 Feb. 2011.

This source gives excellent information on Anti-Semitism by the Nazis. It gives several quotes
by Hitler that displays his severe Anti-Semitism. It also provides good examples of Anti-
Semitism by the Nazis. The author does a good job of clearly explaining the Anti-Semitism
during the Holocaust. This source seems to be legitimate to me and is very easy to understand. I
will definitely use this source in my paper when I am writing about Anti-Semitism.

I found this source by searching for “Anti-Semitism in the Holocaust” in Google.com.

Dickerson, David. "Holocaust/Shoah -- Archives and General References." Tikkun Olam: David

Dickerson's Web Site. 27 Feb. 2011.

This website will be of great use to me. It provides summaries of different Holocaust websites
and gives you links to those sites. This will help me by not wasting my time looking on websites
that I don’t need. The author is David Dickerson and he seems to know his stuff. The website is
very easy to navigate and understand. Everything on this source seems to check out and I find it
to be a reliable one.

I found this source by searching “Holocaust Resources” on Google.com.

"Holocaust Timeline." The History Place. 1997. 27 Feb. 2011.

This website provides an in depth timeline of the Holocaust. It has a broad range of events
spanning from 1933 to 1961. I will be able to use this timeline when I need to use important
dates in my research paper. It will be a good reference for me to go back to and see when certain
events happened. This timeline is from an accredited website and I find the information to be
reliable.
I found this timeline by searching for “Holocaust” on Google.com.

"Holocaust History." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Web. 28 Feb. 2011.

This website is one of the most extensive resources I found on the Holocaust. It has a plethora
of information regarding the history of the holocaust. The information on this website is
constantly updating and changing. It is a very up to date source for Holocaust information. This
website provides extremely reliable information and I will use this resource regularly when I am
writing my research paper.

I found this website by searching for “Holocaust” on Google.com.

"The Holocaust - Yad Vashem." Yad Vashem. Web. 28 Feb. 2011.

This website is the best resource I came across. I believe this will be the resource that I refer to
the most. One reason is that it that the quality of information cannot be beat. You can find
anything you need about the Holocaust on this website. It has many survivor stories that can
be use in my paper as well. Yadvashem.org will be essential for my research paper.

I found Yad Vashem after Mr. Neuburger mentioned it in class.

Rosenberg, Jennifer. "Holocaust Pictures - A Huge Collection of Holocaust Pictures." 20th

Century History. Web. 28 Feb. 2011.

Many great pictures can be found in this resource. It has pictures of the Ghettos, Death Camps,
Jewish children, Nazi officials and many other Holocaust related subjects. I will use this
resource regularly in my paper when I need to have a good picture pertaining to a certain
subject. This will probably serve as my sole resource for all my pictures I supply in my paper. I
find this source to be reliable and legitimate.

I found this resource by searching for “Holocaust Pictures” at Google.com.

Kramer, Clara. "Clara Kramer: Holocaust Survivor and Author of CLARA'S WAR." Interview.

Youtube.com. EccoBooks, 24 Mar. 2009. Web. 28 Feb. 2011.

This resource is of an interview with a Holocaust survivor named Clara Kramer. She talks about
what life was like during the Holocaust and what life was like after liberation. This will be a
great resource for me to add some credibility to my paper and I plan on using it. The
information is very reliable because it is coming from a survivor of the Holocaust.
"Medical Experiments of the Holocaust and Nazi Medicine." Holocaust Cybrary Remembering

the Stories of the Survivors - Remember.org. Web. 28 Feb. 2011.

This website provides detailed information on the kind of experiments the Nazi’s performed on
the Jews. It provides information on twin, body heat, genetic, hypothermia and many other
experiments that the Nazi’s performed on the Jews. The Jews did some very inhumane
experiments during the Holocaust and this website gives details of many of them. It seems to be
a very reliable source and I’m sure I will use it when I’m writing, about experimentation by the
Nazi’s, in my paper.

I came across this resource when I searched “Holocaust Experiments” at Google.com.

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