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Genocide in Cambodia: Documents from the Trial of Pol Pot and Ieng Sary

Background to this ground-breaking trial (constituted in Cambodia in 1979), as well as trial proceedings, with commentaries by various experts, field reports, testimonies, and witness statements. (ISBN: 0-8122-3539-8)

Beyond the Killing Fields

The accounts of nine Cambodian survivors in the United States. (ISBN: 0-8047-2139-4)

Genocide in Cambodia

This article provides a brief overview of the genocide in Cambodia.

The Crisis of Genocide, vol. I: Devastation: The European Rimlands

From the years leading up to the First World War to the aftermath of the Second, Europe experienced an era of genocide. As well as the Holocaust, this period also witnessed the Armenian genocide in 1915, mass killings in Bolshevik and Stalinist Russia, and a host of further ethnic cleansings in Anatolia, the Balkans, and Eastern Europe. Crisis of Genocide seeks to integrate these genocidal events into a single, coherent history. ISBN-13: 978-0198791690

Arolsen Archives

The largest database of Nazi persecution in the world. Example: the tattoo number was documented and can be researched. The data is owned by
UNESCO.

The Windemere Children

Children Holocaust survivors are taken to Windemere, England by a psychologist to be reintroduced into soci

The Holocaust through Children's Eyes| The Last Survivors

Follow the firsthand testimony of the last generation of Holocaust survivors, as they recount the haunting memories of being sent to Nazi concentration camps, in these videos excerpted from The Last Survivors: FRONTLINE. As camp survivor Ivor Perl and his family take part in a modern-day tour of Auschwitz, fellow survivors recall arriving at the camp as children and the unimaginable horror and loss that awaited them. (3 min)

A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust: The Arts

This resource houses examples of art including: visual art, literature, and music, as well as teacher resources for the use of art to teach about the Holocaust.

The Final Solution: A Genocide

The Holocaust is portrayed as the culmination of a much wider history of European genocide and ethnic cleansing, from the late nineteenth century onwards. Ultimately, Bloxham shows that an explanation for the Holocaust rooted exclusively in Nazism and anti-Semitism is inadequate when set against one that is both prepared to give due weight to the immediate circumstances of the Second World War in eastern Europe and to situate the Jewish genocide within the broader patterns of human behavior in the late-modern world. ISBN-13: 978-0199550340

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