Art and Remembrance - http://www.artandremembrance.org/
Dedicated to using the power of personal narrative in various forms of art to illuminate the effects of war, intolerance, and social injustice on its victims. |
Auschwitz and Birkenau - http://home.swipnet.se/~w-49276/docs/auschwitz/welcome.htm
Virtual museum of the Holocaust and Nazi Germany's death camps. Includes map of the camps, chronology, and photo archives depicting facilities, life and death in the camps, and the Nazis' exploitation of remains. |
Forum for Holocaust Studies - http://www.ucl.ac.uk/forum-for-holocaust-studies/
Devoted to the study of issues around the Jewish Holocaust and other genocides perpetrated since the beginning of the 20th Century. |
Holocaust Images - http://www.holocaustimages.com/
Traveling collection of sculptures by Diana Kay Lubarsky memoralizing the Holocaust. Includes links to past venues, artist biography, and sculpture images. |
Holocaust Pictures Exhibition - http://www.phdn.org/histgen/schmitz/indexeng.html
Pictures related to the Holocaust: documents and documentation of atrocities. |
Itzchak Belfer - Artist and Sculptor - http://ibelfer.com
To commemorate Janusz Korczak's work and the holocaust of the Jewish people with a gallery of paintings, drawings and sculptures. |
Learning about the Holocaust through Art - http://art.holocaust-education.net/
Reproductions of art works produced during the Holocaust, with biographies of the artists, histories of the ghettos and camps, and study resources to support classroom use. |
Ninth November Night - http://kristallnacht.helnwein.com
The central theme of the artistic work is the human being as a victim. His art deals with the National Socialistic legacy, fascism, violence and intolerance. His pictures are a constant silent protest against collective denial and repression. |
Paintings of Tamara - A Child Holocaust Survivor - http://tamaradeuel.com
Galleries, includes history and list of museums holding works. |
The First Nazi Concentration Camp - Dachau - http://stevetimko.tripod.com/dachau.htm
View images of the crematoria and the infamous gate that said "Arbeit Macht Frei" (work will set you free). |