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Anne Frank House The Anne Frank House is an independent organization entrusted with the care of the Secret Annex, the place where Anne Frank went into hiding during World War II and where she wrote her diary. It brings her life story to the attention of people all over the world to encourage them to reflect on the dangers of antisemitism, racism and discrimination and the importance of freedom, equal rights and democracy. The website annefrankguide.net is available in 22 languages and country versions. Learning about the Holocaust through Art This website, hosted by the World ORT and the Beit Lohamei Haghetaot, gives the teacher and students the opportunity to explore and learn about the Holocaust through the Arts. It makes available biographies, a retrospective of Jewish artists' masterpieces and hands-on and artistic activities. Strategies in Facing Antisemitism : An educational resource guide This resource guide from Yad Vashem and the Simon Wisenthal Center is divided into two parts. First, it assesses antisemitism today. Then it proposes a few articles on ways to sensitize the public to antisemitism : how to broach the topic in the classroom, how to deal with antisemitism on internet... Yad Vashem: The world Holocaust remembrance center The world’s largest repository of information on the Holocaust, Yad Vashem’s website provides easy access to digital collections, e-learning for professionals, a database of Shoah victims’ names, and a wealth of historical information in several languages. La ensenenza del Holocausto : Shoa como acontecimiento clave del siglo XX : Aportes para una agenda educativa en tiempo presente This report reviews important historical facts, but it is mainly a combination of several research papers on Holocaust and resilience and the issue of transmission.  Polin: Museum of the History of Polish Jews The Museum of History of Polish Jews offers numerous bibliographies, a  list of thematic movies and several workshop guides. The Museum also delivers video recording of debates, conferences and testimonies.  South African Holocaust & Genocide foundation A unique initiative on the African continent, the South African Holocaust and Genocide Foundation is dedicated to creating a more caring and just society in which human rights and diversity are respected and valued. Centres covered by the Foundation serve as memorials to the six million Jews who were killed in the Holocaust and all victims of Nazism, teach about the consequences of prejudice, racism and discrimination, and promote an understanding of the dangers of indifference, apathy and silence. Programs and resources for educators from USC Shoah Foundation The USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education holds the largest archive of testimonies of Holocaust survivors in the world. It provides access to a large number of video testimonies, lesson plans for teachers, various pedagogical resources. It includes also a section of testimonies of survivors of Armenia, Rwanda and Cambodia. Using Visual History Testimony in the Classroom This short document published by the USC Shoah Foundation gives teachers basic key elements to integrate visual testimonies in class. The 4-page document provides constructive principles of learning applicable to all kind of digital approaches.  Problématique des rapports entre Histoire et mémoire(s) This website was created by two history teachers, Jean-Pierre and Jocelyne Husson in order to perpetuate the memory of the the two World Wars. By collecting all types of documents (testimonies, normative instruments and literature reviews) these two researchers want to advance the work on Holocaust remembrance.