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“Mass Murder and Government Imposed Slavery:
Death and Life in Nazi Camps”
Selected Holocaust education resources:
Literature:
o Annas, George and Michael A. Grodin, eds. The Nazi Doctors and the
Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 1995.
o Baader, Gerhard, et al. “Pathways to Human Experimentation, 1933-1945:
Germany, Japan, and the United States.” Osiris, second series. Volume 20
(2005): 205-231.
o Browning, Christopher. Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the
Final Solution in Poland. New York: Harper Perennial, 1993.
o ——. The Origins of the Final Solution: The Evolution of Nazi Jewish Policy,
September 1939-March 1942. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2004.
o Friedlander, Saul. Nazi Germany and the Jews, vol. 1: The Years of Persecution,
1933-1939. New York: Harper Perennial, 1997.
o ——. Nazi Germany and the Jews, vol. 2: The Years of Extermination. New
York: Harper Perennial, 2007.
o Gilbert, Martin. The Holocaust: A History of the Jews of Europe During the
Second World War. New York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1986.
o Gutman, Israel, ed. Encyclopedia of the Holocaust. New York: Macmillan
Publishing Company, 1990.
o Hilberg, Raul. The Destruction of the European Jews. New Haven, CT: Yale
University Press, 2003.
o Krausnick, Helmet, et al. Anatomy of the SS State. Translated by Richard Barry.
New York: Walker and Company, 1968.
o Lifton, Robert Jay. The Nazi Doctors. New York: Basic Books, 2000.
o Moe, Kristine. “Should the Nazi Research Data be Cited?” The Hastings Center
Report. Volume 14, Number 6 (December 1984): 5-7.
o Proctor, Robert. Racial Hygiene: Medicine Under the Nazis. Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1988.
o Seidelman, William E. “Mengele Medicus: Medicine’s Nazi Heritage.” The
Milbank Quarterly. Volume 66, Number 2 (1988): 221-239.
Websites:
o Notable resources:
 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: http://www.ushmm.org/
 Yad Vashem: http://www.yadvashem.org/
 Simon Wiesenthal Center:
http://www.wiesenthal.com/site/pp.asp?c=fwLYKnN8LzH&b=242023
o Within Florida:
 Florida Holocaust Museum (in St. Petersburg):
http://www.flhm2.org/?CFID=14584911&CFTOKEN=53316773
 Holocaust Documentation and Education Center (in Hollywood):
http://www.hdec.org/
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Holocaust Museum of Southwest Florida (in Naples):
http://www.hmswfl.org/
 Holocaust Memorial (in Miami Beach): http://www.holocaustmmb.org/
 Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Central Florida (in
Maitland): http://www.holocaustedu.org/
 Florida Atlantic University Center for Holocaust and Human Rights
Education: http://www.coe.fau.edu/main/holocaust/default.htm
 Jewish Museum of Florida (in Miami): http://www.jewishmuseum.com/
 Tampa Bay Holocaust Memorial Museum and Education Center:
http://www2.sptimes.com/Holocaust_museum/default.html
o Other states:
 University of Southern California Shoah Foundation Institute:
http://college.usc.edu/vhi/
 University of Minnesota’s Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies:
http://www.chgs.umn.edu/museum/
 Virginia Holocaust Museum: http://www.va-holocaust.com/
 Holocaust Memorial Center (in Michigan): http://holocaustcenter.org/
 Holocaust Museum Houston: http://www.hmh.org/
 El Paso Holocaust Museum and Study Center:
http://home.elp.rr.com/ephmsc/Info.html
o Other websites:
 The Nizkor Project: http://www.nizkor.org/
 Modern History Sourcebook:
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook44.html
 Literature of the Holocaust:
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis/Holocaust/holhome.html
 Holocaust Survivors: http://www.holocaustsurvivors.org/
 Holocaust History Project: http://www.holocaust-history.org/
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