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The Holocaust Encyclopedia is an online encyclopedia, published by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, offering detailed information about the Holocaust and the events surrounding it.[1]
The encyclopedia is organized by the following topics:
- The Third Reich
- The Holocaust
- Victims of the Nazi Era
- Rescue and Resistance
- After the Holocaust
- Additional Resources
It includes a number of articles and other resources:
- Articles (840)
- Identity cards of victims (600)
- Artifacts (140)
- Documents (35)
- Historical film footage (160)
- Oral histories (550)
- Maps (25)
- Music (11)
- Photographs (1300)
Holocaust Encyclopedia materials and other resources are available in multiple languages: Arabic, Greek, Spanish, French, Italian, Korean, Russian, Urdu, Farsi, Bahasa Indonesia, Portuguese, Turkish, and Chinese.[2]
It includes a learning site for students. Organized by theme, the site uses text, photographs, maps, artifacts, and personal histories to provide an overview of the Holocaust.
References
edit- ^ Libraries, Indiana University Bloomington (2010-04-02). "Holocaust Encyclopedia | Indiana University Libraries". libraries.indiana.edu. Retrieved 2024-01-26.
- ^ "About The Holocaust Encyclopedia | Holocaust Encyclopedia". encyclopedia.ushmm.org. Retrieved 2024-01-26.