Reports, publications & misc. material on antisemitism, holocaust denial, distortion, and more. Includes a comprehensive list of International organizations.
The Leo Baeck Institute – New York | Berlin presents the year 1938 through the eyes of Jews, whose personal documents detail their experiences and the hardships they suffered as well as the growing tensions in Europe and diminishing hope for Jews in Germany and Austria.
Centropa was founded in Vienna and Budapest in 2000 with the goal of preserving Jewish memory in Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Baltics, and the former Soviet Union.
Digitized trial transcripts, briefs, document books, evidence files, and other papers from the trials of military and political leaders of Nazi Germany.
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Polish organization documenting Jewish life in Poland but mainly documenting life in the Warsaw Ghetto.
Over seven million pages of documents including testimonies, artwork, photographs the most significant of which is the Underground Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto, also known as the Ringelblum Archive (Oneg Shabbat Group).
Yizkor (memorial) books document Jewish communities destroyed in the Holocaust.
Links to a site with the English translation to many of these are located on the bottom of the NYPL page.