More Nazi Officials From Martin Bormann to Rudolf Hess, find out more about various Nazi officials through these links. Nazi Officials How did a young Austrian painter rise to be dictator? How did the Nazis use the German constitution to gain power? Follow the rise of the Nazi officials and the creation of the Third Reich.
Museums and Memorials Visit a Holocaust museum or memorial and learn more by seeing actual artifacts. Nazi Medicine and Nazi Doctors Though they are supposed to be the healers, Nazi doctors perpetrated some of the most devastating and horrendous actions during the Third Reich. Learn about sterilization, euthanasia, and experiments. Nuremberg Trial After the end of World War II, the Allies tried 22 top Nazi officials for crimes against peace, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. Find out who were the accused, what evidence was found against them, and what each was found guilty of. Organizations and Archives Holocaust organizations and archives that can help you learn more. More Ghettos Find out more information about ghettos from images to important people. Persecution Jews were persecuted by the Nazis - what did the Nazis do to them and how did they react? Photographs A picture is worth a thousand words - or so the saying goes. Visit these online collections of Holocaust photographs to learn more about life during the Holocaust. Poetry With beauty and with sadness, poetry is a form of emotional expression. Propaganda The Nazis used images and phrases to manipulate ideas. Here are some examples of Nazi propaganda. Rescuers Even though the punishment to themselves would be death, many Gentiles saved Jews during the Holocaust. Find out how and why these people risked their lives. Resistance With strength and courage, there were some who were willing to stand up against the Nazis. Schindler's List The learn more about the man that saved 1,300 Jews and the movie that made him a household name. Second Generation The horrors of the Holocaust have not only affected the survivors, but their children too. Since 1945 What has happened after the camps were liberated? Could the Holocaust happen again? Sobibor Death Camp Find out how this extermination camp was run, what it was like for the few who were able to survive, plus find out about the brave and desperate uprising that shut down the camp. SS St. Louis A ship full of Jewish refugees fled Nazi Germany in 1939, but the world would not let them in. Learn more about the fate of the "voyage of the damned." Survivors Though they survived the Holocaust, most have not escaped from the pain. Read the stories of the survivors. The Swastika The swastika became the symbol of the Nazis and the representation of evil during the Third Reich. Yet the symbol itself has a long and varied history. Find out more about the swastika which was once a symbol of good luck but has recently become a symbol of horror. Swiss Banks and Swiss Gold Everyone is talking about the controversy concerning the Swiss banks. Find out updated information from these sources. Theresienstadt To cover the growing rumors about what was happening to Jews under the Third Reich, the Nazis placed prominent and old Jews into Theresiesenstadt. Then, through deceit and subterfuge, the Nazis transformed Theresienstadt into a "model ghetto" and invited the outside world to come and visit. Learn more about the real conditions within Theresienstadt. Third Reich Find out how the Nazi Party rose to power, how they purged during the Night of Long Knives, the ranks of the SS, and much more. Treblinka One of the Operation Reinhard extermination camps, Treblinka was a site of mass murder. Though almost all of the prisoners that were unloaded for the transports were immediately killed, the few who were kept to run the camp staged a revolt in 1943. Warsaw Ghetto Not only did the Warsaw Ghetto have the largest population, but it was also the location of the largest uprising during the war. Find out how the ghetto was run plus how the Jews fought back.
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