Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education
Resources
Campus and Off-Campus Resources
The Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education is a wealth of knowledge and resources for the campus and surrounding community.
On the second floor of the Miller Center, our main office contains extensive library holdings on the Holocaust, both print and non-print, as well as recording of past events and speakers. Periodically throughout the year, we hold education and training events on the subject of Holocaust and genocide education.
Explore more of SCSU's campus offerings as well as a collection of other resources across the United States.
On Campus in the Miller Center
Off Campus and Virtual Resources
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Dedicated to presenting the history of the Holocaust through artifacts, photographs and cinematographic materials.
- The 8-minute film "Why We Remember the Holocaust," produced by the USHMM, teaches the importance of commemorating Holocaust victims, survivors, rescuers and liberators.
- University of Minnesota Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Clark University Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- The Forgotten Holocaust Victims
- Cybrary of the Holocaust
- Electronic library of Holocaust materials.
- Simon Wiesenthal Center
- International center for remembrance and the defense of human rights and the Jewish people. A major contribution in the electronic dissemination of Holocaust and human rights resources. Includes the Museum of Tolerance and CyberWatch (dedicated to fighting hatred).
- Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation
- Nonprofit organization founded by Steven Spielberg and dedicated to videotaping as many Holocaust survivor testimonies as possible for historical preservation, research and educational use.
- Yad Vashem
- Holocaust and Martyrs' and Heroes' memorial and archives located in Jerusalem; numerous resources are available online.