A Story of Survival Through the Nazi Storm
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PURPLE TRIANGLES

Arnold-Liebster Foundation
ALST seeks to educate coming generations in the lessons of history. The foundation supports research concerning victims of oppression, organizes educational events, and publishes materials with a view to defending religious freedom by peaceable and nonpolitical means.

Jehovah's Witnesses: Victims of the Nazi Era
Brochure published by The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Also available at the
Holocaust Teacher Resource Center.

Holocaust Forgotten Memorial
HFM publishes a newsletter that focuses on non-Jewish victims of the Nazi era and includes an article about Jehovah's Witnesses

THE HOLOCAUST

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
National museum for the documentation, study and interpretation of Holocaust history. View exhibitions and the survivor registry.

Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
Furnishes a teacher's guide to Holocaust-related events and people through photographs, documents, art, music, movies and literature.

Cybrary of the Holocaust
Aims to preserve powerful memories with art, discussion groups, photos, poems and facts about the Holocaust. Join a forum or write to a survivor.

Simon Wiesenthal Center
Promotes tolerance and Holocaust remembrance, with a virtual museum and media resources.

Holocaust Memorial Center
Explore the exhibits at this center for remembrance. Includes photographs and a calendar of events.

Yad Vashem
Vad Yashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem offers a photo archive, exhibit announcements and an online magazine. Includes a remembrance section.

Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation
Details the project to chronicle the living testimonies of those who survived the Holocaust. Provides foundation details and repository access. Max Liebster's story is included in Shoah's archive.

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