Concentrations Camps



Concentrations Camps



This is an article from the Holocaust museum. It provides general oversight of the camps. There is not a lot of details, but it may be useful as a brief, overall description of the camps

• United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "Nazi Camps." USHMM. N.p., 10 Jun 2013. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(USHMM, Nazi Camps)



The front page of the Jewish Virtual Library on the Holocaust. It provides links to on maps, atrocities, and lists and links about the major camps. This may be useful to find more detailed information on multiple topics about the Holocaust.

• American-Israeli Cooperative Society. "The Holocaust: Concentration Camps." Jewish Virtual Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(American-Israeli Cooperative Society)



This is an article from the Holocaust museum. It provides background about the children captives and the different diaries that exists. It does not have the actual diaries themselves.

• United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "Children's Diaries During the Holocaust." . N.p., 10 Jun 2013. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(USHMM, Children’s Diaries During the Holocaust”)



An article detailing the record of prisoners in Aushwitz. It contains statistical data on number of prisoners, how they died, and what type. It contains some interesting numbers on the effect of disease in the camp.

• Rudolf, Dr. Germar. "Official German Record of Prisoners in Auschwitz Concentration Camp, May 1940 through December 1944." . N.p.. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(Rudolf)



A page from the Holocaust museum that has links to multiple types of map. It uses google maps and other animated maps to help understand the geography of the Holocaust. This may be an interesting way to gain information on where the different camps were located.

• United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "Holocaust and Related Maps." . N.p., 10 Jun 2013. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(USHMM, Holocaust and Related Maps)



A page from the Holocaust museum containing photographs. It contains a variety of photographs from different camps. This will be helpful in gaining perspective on what the camps looked like.

• United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "NAZI CAMPS — PHOTOGRAPH." . N.p.. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(USHMM, Nazi Camps – Photograph)



A page from the Holocaust museum dedicated to Concentration Camps, 1933–1939. It elaborates on the purpose of the camps and how the system spread.

• United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. "Concentration Camps, 1933-1939.". N.p., 10 Jun 2013. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(USHMM, Concentration Camps, 1933-1939)



A website dedicated to the Holocaust, this page focuses on the concentration camps, 1933-1945. It addresses multiple aspects of the camps and provides photo evidence. It is easy to read and may be useful for an overview on multiple aspects of the Holocaust.

• . "The concentration camps, 1933-1945." Holocaust: A Call to Conscience. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

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A teacher’s guide to the Holocaust. It has a timeline of the Holocaust with links to additional information embedded within the story. This may be useful to understand the sequence of events and is easy to navigate for additional information.

• Florida Center for Instructional Technolog, . "Holocaust Timeline: The Camps." College of Education, University of South Florida. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(Florida Center for Instructional Technolog)

Internment Camps



A webpage that contains many photographs from internment camps. Photos are both of life in the camps as well as topical photos that show the layout of camps. This will be useful to help understand what life looked like in the camps.

• public intelligence. "Japanese Internment Camps War Relocation Authority Photos." public intelligence. N.p.. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(public intelligence)



This page has a U.S. map of the location of Internment Camps and the operational dates. It also contains a description of Japanese Internment.

• historyonthenet, . "World War Two - Japanese Internment Camps in the USA." History on the Net. N.p., 25 Feb 2013. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(historyonthenet)



Describes what the Interment camps were about, the definition, and how it came about. It also provides experiences about those who were in the camp as well as the situations certain people faced.

• Digital History. "explorations: American-Japanese Internment." Digital History. N.p., 16 Jan 201. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(Digital History)



Based on A concentration camp during a dust storm. It provides the daily lives of the people in the camps as well how they even got there.

• C, Eleni. "Japanese-American Internment Camps." Mrs. McCue's Class. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(C, Eleni)



A webpage on Internment History that contains political documents. IT has a link to the Executive order that authorized the internment as well as the apology that was mandated in 1988. This may be helpful in establishing the motives and w for internment and also how it was viewed by future generations.

• Ina, Satsuki. "Children of the Camps." . N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

(Satsuki)



A Smithsonian website focusing on Japanese internment. It has access to 800 artifacts. This will be useful and interactive site to find primary documents and accounts of the Japanese internment.

• "A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans & the US Constitution." National Museum of American History. N.p.. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

("A More Perfect Union")



A webpage with links to interviews with Japanese Americans that were interned. You can read, watch and listen to student interviews of elders who witnessed the internment. Although the accounts were taken after the internment period, it may provide valuable hindsight into the events that took place and effects they had on the people involved.

• "Japanese Americans Interned During WWII." Telling Their Stories. Urban School of San Francisco. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

("Japanese Americans Interned During WWII")



A website that describes the events of the Internment and those that were outspoken. It is a little difficult to navigate, but contains a lot of information that may be useful about the opposition to internment.

• "Japanese American Internment." Smithsonian Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 Jan 2014. .

("Japanese American Internment")

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