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The following bibliographies were compiled to guide readers to materials on various Holocaust-related topics. They list only materials that are in the Library’s collection or available online. They are not meant to be exhaustive. In most cases, annotations are provided to help the user determine each item’s focus, and call numbers for the Museum’s Library are given in parentheses following each citation. Those unable to visit might be able to find these works in a nearby public or academic library as well, or acquire them through interlibrary loan. Talk to your local librarian for assistance.

  • 1933 Book Burnings
  • 1936 Olympics
  • Anne Frank
  • Anschluss
  • Antisemitism
  • Arthur Szyk
  • Asset Restitution and Indemnification
  • Blacks
  • Children
  • Children’s Books
  • Chiune Sugihara
  • Daily Life in the Concentration Camps
  • Darfur
  • Diaries
  • Displaced Persons
  • The Eichmann Trial
  • El Holocausto (libros en español)
  • Elie Wiesel
  • Forced Labor
  • Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter
  • Gays and Lesbians
  • Ghettos
  • Herero and Nama Genocide
  • Hidden Children
  • Holocaust Fiction
  • Holocaust Poetry
  • Holocaust-related Travel
  • Jehovah’s Witnesses
  • Kristallnacht
  • Liberators
  • Łódź Ghetto
  • Looted Art
  • Medical Experiments
  • Music
  • Nazi Language and Terminology
  • Nazi Propaganda
  • Nazi Racial Science
  • The Nuremberg Trials
  • Oskar Schindler
  • People with Disabilities
  • Poles
  • Primary Sources
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  • Raoul Wallenberg
  • Rescuers
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  • Sephardim During the Holocaust
  • Sinti and Roma (“Gypsies”)
  • The United States and the Holocaust
  • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  • Varian Fry
  • Women

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