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"Genocide is the attempt to partially or completely destroy a particular racial, religious, or national group. During World War II, the Third Reich embarked on a program of genocide by which they attempted to completely destroy European Jewry. Six million Jews, the majority of the European Jewish population and about one-third of all the Jews in the world, were ultimately murdered. This Nazi genocide has become known as the holocaust."
Karesh, Sara E., and Mitchell M. Hurvitz. "Nazi genocide." Encyclopedia of Judaism, Encyclopedia of World Religions. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2006.
Key Databases
Multidisciplinary database with history, political science, and theology journals covering the Holocaust. Some full text included.
Links to collections of European primary source documents transcribed or translated and listed in chronological order by country.
3,000+ articles covering the psychological, social, medical, and cultural impact of the Holocaust on its survivors. Some full text included.
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Other Resources
Journal articles covering the psychological effects of the Holocaust, and the psychological
profiles of perpetrators of genocide. Full text not included, but may be available
through other sources.
Journal articles covering post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) effects on Holocaust survivors. Full text not included, but may be available through other sources.
Search journal article abstracts for the sociological aspects of the Holocaust and
genocide. Full text not included, but may be available through other sources.
Online Encyclopedias
Confronts human rights issues and It traces the history of events that qualify as genocide that had occurred in the modern era. It also explains international laws and law proceedings aimed at ending these crimes against humanity.
Provides coverage of the Jewish Holocaust, its historical developments during World War II and the survivors of the Holocaust in the 20th century.
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