In addition to the resources in the Holocaust Museums and Archives, there are several other resources that are worth investigating:
- the photographic archive of the Holocaust Cybrary
- a visual tour of Auschwitz
- the Video Archive of Holocaust Testimonies at Yale
- Archives from Auschwitz, Archives from Treblinka, Archives from Buchenwald, and Buchenwald Archives and Photographs in the Hiatt Collection at Holy Cross
- the Jewish Studies Reading Room at Ohio State
- the Holocaust Cybrary's Archive of Witness Testimonies, including survivors, liberators, resistance leaders, and bystanders
- Literature Resources from the University of Pennsylvania
- German History and Politics Links
- Two sites with links to reviews of Daniel Goldhagen's controversial book, Hitler's Willing Executioners: PBS Interview with Goldhagen and Goldhagen Reviews
- U. S. Report on Holocaust Victims' Financial Holdings in Swiss Banks
- U. S. Government Site on Holocaust Era Assets
Also, consult these two extensive bibliographies:
- Hiatt Bibliography at Holy Cross
- UMD's Holocaust Bibliography
Once you have consulted the biographies, you can search many libraries electronically:
- UMD's Library
- UM's Libraries
- Library of Congress
- Library of Congress's Gate to Other Libraries
- Links through the Bradley Library
Several commercial sites list books for adolescents and others about the Holocaust. Among the most complete are the Library of Holocaust Testimonies, edited by Sir Martin Gilbert, and the Holocaust Cybrary.