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Selected Books Located in Library Stacks Level 3
CALL NO. D810.J4 W95 1984 AUTHOR Wyman, David S.
TITLE The abandonment of the Jews: America and the Holocaust, 1941-1945
CALL NO. D804.3 .D86 1991. AUTHOR Dwork, Deborah.
TITLE Children with a star: Jewish youth in Nazi Europe.
CALL NO. DD247.H46 B74 1991 AUTHOR Breitman, Richard, 1947-
TITLE The architect of genocide: Himmler and the final solution.
CALL NO. D810.J4 H5. AUTHOR Hilberg, Raul, 1926-
TITLE The destruction of the European Jews.
CALL NO. D804.3 .F755 2004. AUTHOR Friedman, Saul S., 1937-
TITLE A history of the Holocaust
LOCATIONS Stacks and Archives (5th Floor). Table of contents
CALL NO. DD247.H5 J29 1984 AUTHOR Jäckel, Eberhard
TITLE Hitler in history
NOTE Also available online from NetLibrary via MaagNet.
CALL NO. D804.3 .H63 2005.
TITLE The Holocaust: a reader / edited by Simone Gigliotti and Berel Lang.
CALL NO. D804.3 .H6475 1993.
TITLE Holocaust literature: a handbook of critical, historical, and literary writings / edited by Saul S. Friedman; foreword by Dennis Klein.
LOCATIONS Stacks and Archives (5th Floor)
CALL NO. D804.3 .H6478 2000.
TITLE Holocaust: origins, implementation, aftermath / edited by Omer Bartov.
CALL NO. D810.J4 E528 2000. AUTHOR Engel, David.
TITLE The Holocaust: the Third Reich and the Jews
CALL NO. D810.J4 T72. AUTHOR Trunk, Isaiah.
TITLE Judenrat; the Jewish councils in Eastern Europe under Nazi occupation.
CALL NO. D804.3 .B769 2000. AUTHOR Browning, Christopher R.
TITLE Nazi policy, Jewish labor, German killers
CALL NO. DD256.5 .F739 1995. AUTHOR Friedlander, Henry, 1930-
TITLE The origins of Nazi genocide: from euthanasia to the final solution.
CALL NO. D804.3 .B773 2004. AUTHOR Browning, Christopher R.
TITLE The origins of the Final Solution: the evolution of Nazi Jewish policy,Sept 1939-March 1942.
NOTE Includes bibliographical references (p. 549-578) and index.
CALL NO. D804.3 .H56 1992. AUTHOR Hilberg, Raul, 1926-
TITLE Perpetrators victims bystanders: the Jewish catastrophe, 1933-1945.
CALL NO. D810.J4 F739 1980. AUTHOR Friedman, Philip, 1901-1960.
TITLE Roads to extinction: essays on the Holocaust.
CALL NO. D804.3 .B464 1993. AUTHOR United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
TITLE The world must know: the history of the Holocaust as told in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum / Michael Berenbaum; Arnold Kramer, editor of photographs. Oversize Collection
LOCATION Oversize Collection, 3RD level
Maag Library Research Databases
Materials for your research can be found in the nearly one hundred OhioLINK research databases provided
to you from MaagNet, including:
Encyclopaedia Judaica second edition
See print version above for details. Web edition is included in the Gale Virtual Reference Library. To search only in EJ,
Use the advance search limit feature, “publication title” “Encyclopaedia Judaica”
Historical Abstracts
Index and abstracts to articles covering world history from 1450 to present (excluding U.S.A).
JSTOR
Supplies full text articles from the very first volume to the last 3-5 years for approximately 240 titles in the Arts &
Sciences. Note: If you are using JSTOR from home, use the proxy server found in our Off-Campus Access link on
the library’s homepage.
Electronic Journal Center
OhioLINK’s collection of full-text, peer reviewed electronic journals.
Oral History Digital Collection
The Maag Library oral history collection contains interviews with local Holocaust survivors, Jewish community
leaders and more. See the alphabetical list of headings.
Web Resources
American Jewish History Society
Columbia University’s list of resources on Anti-semitism
Hebrew University’s list of resources on Holocaust
H-Net Holocaust
H-net is an international interdisciplinary organization of scholars and teachers.
Holocaust Denial on Trial: David Irving v. Penguin Books and Deborah Lipstadt
This site provides transcripts of the trial: testimony, evidence and verdict. Also has a collection of news articles and time lines. Searchable.
Holocaust-Era Assets
This site provides information on material held by the National Archives dealing with assets looted by the Nazis; includes such topics as alien property, art, banking, labor camps, and restitution. Finding aids, bibliographies and online documents are presented.
a free archive of documents, photographs, recordings, and essays regarding the Holocaust, including direct refutation of Holocaust-denial.
JTA: The Global News Service of the Jewish People
NEW 2011: A digital archive contains some 250,000 articles covering Jewish news around the world, 1923-present. JTA closely tracked antisemitism and played an especially important role in documenting the Holocaust as it was taking place. Here are links to an article or video on the new resource.
Lekket: The World Union of Jewish Studies article database
This site offers links to over 150 sites of interest to Holocaust researchers.
The Nuremberg war crimes trial
Part of the Avalon Project at the Yale Law School, the site contains important texts and documents relating to the trials.
Remember.org (A Cybrary of the Holocaust)
An excellent general site with art, photography, painting, audio/video, and memorials.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Site contains links to maps, online exhibitions, scholarly publications, survivors’ registry, and related archival material. In 2011, the USHMM and Ancestry.com launched the World Memory Project to” allow anyone, anywhere to help build the largest free online resource for information about victims and survivors of the Holocaust and Nazi persecution.”
William A. Rosenthall Judaica collection and Rosenthall papers.
NEW 2010: A work in progress at the University of Charleston, of particular interest for Holocaust studies is Rabbi Rosenthall’s images of synagogues around the globe, including European synagogues which were either destroyed or converted to stables and warehouses by the Nazis.