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the interwar years and the holocaust

primary source materials

The links on this page generally point to repositories of resources from reputable institutions.  If you find something on this page that appears to be questionable in terms of accuracy, or if the links fail to work properly, please let me know.

russia

Revelations from the Russian Archives:  Internal Workings of the Soviet Union at the Library of Congress

Russian Revolution, Civil War, and USSR 1917-1991 at Brigham Young University

india

Resources on Indian Nationalism and Independence from the British Library

India from the Modern World History Sourcebook at Fordham University

Oral History on India's Independence Movement hosted at GandhiServe

The Mahatma Gandhi e-Archive and Reference Library hosted by the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation, India

germany

Nazism from the Modern World History Sourcebook at Fordham University

Germany, National Socialism, and World War II at Brigham Young University

German History Sources compiled by Dr. Richard Weikart of CSU Stanislaus

the holocaust


Yad Vashem:  The World Holocaust Resource Center

Resources:  Nazi Concentration Camps at the University of London

Holocaust Documents - part of A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust at the University of South Florida

SURVIVOR NARRATIVES 

​Holocaust Narratives and Testimonies at the University of Minnesota.  The resources here are specific to Minnesotans with Holocaust connections.

Concentration Camp Survivors Share Their Stories at the Imperial War Museum, London

japan, china, and korea

The East Asian History Sourcebook at Fordham University

The East Asian Collection at the University of Wisconsin, Madison

The National Archives of Japan Digital Archive - In English and Japanese

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