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JSOTR Online articles Username: Diocesan Password: auckland21 EPIC access to databases containing are variety of up-to-date, reliable resources Username: diocesan Password: spotrocks These databases in particular might be helpful to you... WebsitesHistory.com - The Holocaust
BBC - History - Genocide under the Nazis (The Holocaust) Public Broadcasting Service - The Holocaust Spartacus Educational - The Holocaust University of South Florida - A teacher's guide to the Holocaust Yad Vashem, Jerusalem Jewish Virtual Library - The Holocaust Holocaust Education & Archive Research - Holocaust Research Project The History Place - Holocaust timeline Holocaust Centre of New Zealand Memorials and Museums Many Answers - run by National library as a sister site to Any Questions, you are guided to websites and other resources that will help you find reliable information Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum United States Holocaust Memorial Museum The secret annex online - Discover Anne Frank's hiding place Remember.org - A people's history of the Holocaust and genocide History Today Sign in to access all articles Username: [email protected] Password: Diolibrary1 Auckland LibraryAuckland Libraries have millions of free resources.
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Films and documentariesRadio NZ: The Holocaust: the voices of victims and killers
BBC Radio: Author and historian Laurence Rees discusses his book "The Holocaust" Books & MagazinesRearching tactics
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