Thursday, March 10, 2011

Mr. Curran's "Night" Research Page

Here are a few resources to get you started in your research. Some of these links will take you to GALILEO. You'll need to enter the password you received from Mrs. Miles. The good news is that you've already got the citations for some of these.

Articles:
Children of the Slaughter : This is an excerpt from a book on the children of the Holocaust. It gives you an overview of what they went through.
Gottfried, Ted. "THE SURVIVORS." Children of the Slaughter. 57. US: Lerner Publishing Group, 2001. History Reference Center. EBSCO. Web. 10 Mar. 2011.

Web Sites:

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center : This site is a good place to start to understand who survivors are. You can also browse ID cards which portray the various experiences of those who survived.

USC Shoah Foundation Institute: Oral histories (video clips) of Holocaust survivors.

Yad Vashem : This site has a number of resources collected in remembrance of those who were victims of the Holocaust and those who survived.
Documents: Letters, Memoirs, Diaries
Photos:  Photos of Survivors, Ghettos, Soldiers and Camps
Maps

Holocaust Survivors : This is an audio gallery compiled by the Jewish Community of New Orleans. You'll hear the voices of real survivors.


Auschwitz Memorial and Museum - Overview of the Jewish experience in Auschwitz during it's active state.



People:

Primo Levi

International Primo Levi Studies Center
Interview with Primo Levi

Primo Levi Poems

Charlotte Delbo

"Arrivals, Departures" by Charlotte Delbo

Charlotte Delbo and the Return of the Word : A scholarly essay on Charlotte Delbo

Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust - A biography of Charlotte Delbo
Paragon, House. "Charlotte Delbo." Different Voices: Women & the Holocaust (1993): 58-64. History Reference Center. EBSCO. Web. 10 Mar. 2011.
Otto Frank




Otto Frank biography at AnneFrank.org

NPR Story on Otto Frank: Letters from Otto reveal more about how the Frank family tried to flee to the United States


Magda Herzberger

Magda Herzberger.com

Biography of Magda at Wisconsin Historical Society





Remember! You CANNOT cite Wikipedia, Answers.com or Google(this is a search engine, not a website).




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