Online Encyclopedias and Maps
- David S. Wyman Institute for Holocaust Studies: Encyclopedia of America's Response to the HolocaustAn encyclopedia of biographies of notable Americans involved with the Holocaust.
- Investigating Genocides: Map of Execution Sites in EuropeAn interactive map detailing execution sites of Jewish Holocaust victims throughout Europe.
- Mapping the LivesA project dedicated to creating biographies, online maps, and smartphone applications pinpointing the residential street addresses of all known victims of the Nazi Regime.
- USHMM: Encyclopedia of Camps and GhettosAn evolving encyclopedia chronicling the more than 44,000 Nazi camps, ghettos, and other sites of detention, persecution, forced labor, and murder during the Holocaust.
- USHMM: Holocaust EncyclopediaA near-comprehensive set of resources related to the Holocaust, organized by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
- YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern EuropeAn encyclopedia providing a complete picture of the history and culture of Jews in Eastern Europe from the beginnings of their settlement in the region to the present.
Miscellaneous Resources
- Arolsen Archives: International Center on Nazi PersecutionAn internationally governed center for documentation, information, and research on Nazi persecution, forced labor, and the Holocaust in Nazi Germany and its occupied regions.
- Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library: Euro Docs (on the Shoah)A thorough collection of open access digital history sources related to the Holocaust.
- Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against GermanyAn organization providing educational materials on the Holocaust which meets with German government representatives to create and expand programs that benefit survivors.
- European Holocaust Research InfrastructureEHRI is committed to trans-national Holocaust research, commemoration, and education.
- Fritz Bauer InstituteAn interdisciplinary research and education center with a focus on contemporary history, the Fritz Bauer Institute studies and documents the history of National Socialism’s mass crimes – particularly the Holocaust – and their impact until the present.
- German Historical Institute: German/European and Jewish HistoryA collection of resources related to modern German history and the history of German-speaking Jewry.
- Holocaust Living History Workshop at UC San DiegoEstablished in 2008 as a collaborative project of the UC San Diego Jewish Studies Program and the Library, the Holocaust Living History Workshop covers multiple topics of the history of the Jewish and Romani Holocaust, antisemitism, and Jewish migration mostly in the 1930’s – 1940’s in Europe and the United States.
- Holocaust Theater CatalogTheater works relating to the Holocaust from 1933 to the present.
- Humanities and Social Studies Online: H-HolocaustHosted by H-Net - a forum for humanities and social science scholars - H-Holocaust is an online resource-sharing network for scholars of the Holocaust.
- Jewish History Resource Center: Holocaust Study ResourcesAn index of Holocaust study resources, including art, images, books, syllabi, historical documents, and more.
- Records of the War Refugee Board, 1944-1945A 12-series online archive related to the War Refugee Board from 1944-1945. The War Refugee Board was an independent government unit with a mission to evacuate from Europe the victims of Nazi persecution and to give all possible aid to those whom it could not evacuate.
- A Teacher's Guide to the HolocaustCreated by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology at the University of South Florida, A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust includes a wide array of primary source materials related to the Holocaust.