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This HIT is too long for one message - here's part I: Dear LM_NETters - Thank you for all your help on Holocaust resources available on the 'net. Your responses are listed below, along with a partial list of the sites I'll include in the new ERIC Infoguide on the topic. As usual, LM_NET was a wonderful place to start! Be sure to check out the new guide when it appears (in January, perhaps?) at: gopher://ericir.syr.edu:70/00/InfoGuides/holocaust My partial list of Holocaust sites: The Anne Frank House http://www.channels.nl/annefran.html An Auschwitz Alphabet http://www.spectacle.org/695/ausch.html Cybrary of the Holocaust http://www.best.com/~mddunn/cybrary/ Diary of a Young Girl review http://mirror.wwa.com/mirror/atlantis/millpop/95/annfrank.html Holocaust Nysernet Gopher gopher://israel.nysernet.org:71/11/holocaust Holocaust Organizations http://www.ushmm.org/uia-bin/uia-list/sites.lst Holocaust Pictures Exhibition http://modb.oce.ulg.ac.be/schmitz/holocaust.html HWEB Project http://www.almanac.bc.ca/hweb/ I*EARN Holocaust/Genocide Project http://www.peg.apc.org/~iearn/hgpproject.html Janusz Korczak - Martyr (I've had trouble getting this) http://osgledaren2.ths.kth.se/korczak/index.html L'Chaim http://www.charm.net/~rbennett/l'chaim.html Nizkor Project http://nizkor.almanac.bc.ca/ Remembering the Holocaust http://werple.mina.net.au/~aragorn/holocaus.html Rescuers During the Holocaust http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/mmbt/www/rescuers.html Shoah - Stephen Speilberg http:www.sresearch.com/search/shoah.htm United States Holocaust Memorial Museum http://www.ushmm.org/ The White Rose http://neuromancer.ucr.edu/beauty/rose.html Wiesenthal Center http://www.wiesenthal.com Yad Vashem http://yvs.shani.net/ The sites will be annotated in the ERIC guide and will be accompanied by references to a variety of other print and electronic resources. And for those who asked -- I'm a graduate student in the Independent Study Degree Program at Syracuse University while working in the library of a middle school in Wilton, CT. Your responses follow: ***************************************************** Have you tried Jerusalem One? It is reached by all the gophers in the world; then Middle East, then Jerusalem One and one of the references includes the word Hate. It has much information. ***************************************************** Although I am only aware of the Holocaust Museum (http://www.ushmm.org/index.html), I would really appreciate your sharing the Holocaust list with me so that I can pass it on to our tenth grade English teacher who teaches a Holocaust unit. Thanks! ****************************************************** The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has an education department and their web site also has a great deal of information about teaching materials. If you haven't tried them you can on the www. I don't have their address handy at the moment but they are easy to find in a search. If you need personal help you can write to bparson@ushmm.edu who is the head of the education department. His name is Bill Parsons and he will put you in touch with the people to talk with. ****************************************************** Try some of the sites that I've got listed on my Holocaust home page. I think you'll find them interesting. We teach this in eighth grade at our building. http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/staffdir/staff2/Griensewic_Virjean.html ******************************************************* You may already have these sites that we identified last spring for a special bibliography we did on the Holocaust: http://www.ushmm.org (US Holocaust Memorial Museum, may still be under construction; history of the museum, visiting hours etc.) http://www.yahoo.com/humanities/history/holocaust (access to a Holocaust index, the Australia Genocide project, info. on revisionists etc.) http://shamash.nysernet.org/trb/judaism.html (access to info. on Jewish culture, Project Genesis home page for exploring Jewish roots) ****************************************************** I have several students that are producing a CD-ROM on Ann Frank. After you receive all of this information would you polease E-Mail it to me. You might want to contact the Simon Whesintholl(sp) institute, they have been very helpful to us. ******************************************************* Linda Elliott Librarian Pleasant Valley High School Chico, CA 95926 lelliott@cusd.chico.k12.ca.us