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The Jews of the Sudetenland

The Jews of the Sudetenland
Bohemia & Moravia
 
 
 

1939 Map of Bohemia-Moravia

The Sudetenland is the German name used in the first half of the 20th century for the western portions of Czechoslovakia inhabited mostly by ethnic Germans. Located on the border with Germany and Austria it encompasses the areas of Bohemia, Moravia, and those parts of Silesia [...]

The Controversial attemp to Save Hungarian Jews! The Kastner Report!

The Kastner Report
Affidavit of Dr. Rudolf Kastner, former President of the
Hungarian Zionist Organization, 9/13/1945
 

This report has been transcribed from the original report and sworn statement made by Dr. Rudolf Kastner in London to the United States Major Judge Advocate General Warren Farr.
[The photo's have been added to enhance the text]

 
 

Rudolf Kastner

Dr. Reszco (Rudolf) Kastner, [...]

Recent comments on the HolocuastResearchProject Website!

 

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Some of the recent comments about the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team Website

 

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Jurgen Stroop! Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.

Jürgen Stroop
 

Jürgen Stroop

The son of a policeman, Josef Stroop, was born on 26 September 1895 in Detmold, Germany, but he later changed his name in honour of his deceased son in 1941. During World War One Stroop served in several infantry regiments at the front and won an Iron Cross 2nd Class. He was also [...]

Nazi Euthanasia Centers – Hartheim!

Hartheim Euthanasia  Center

Hartheim

Hartheim castle, situated in the village of Alkoven near Linz in Austria, and close to the Mauthausen concentration camp, originally dated from the ninth century. The present castle was built at the end of the 16th century. By 1793 the building belonged to the princes of Starhemberg. In 1898 Hartheim castle was donated [...]

Nazi Propaganda – Der Untermensch!

Der Untermensch
"The subhuman"

The Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team has faithfully translated this infamous Nazi text from the original versions printed in both the German and Russian language. The purpose of this translation is for readers to understand the methods in which the Nazi propaganda machine would seek to dehumanize the victims of its  genocidal [...]

Der Sturmer !

Der Stürmer
"Die Juden sind unser Unglück!"
[Slogan printed on the bottom of the anti-Semitic newspaper Der Stürmer]
 

Cover  page to a 1938 edition of Der Stürmer

Der Stürmer was an anti-Semitic "tabloid style" newspaper published by Julius Streicher from 1923 almost continuously through to the end of World War II. Der Stürmer was viewed by Hitler as [...]

The Sobibor Revolt Leaders! www.HolocaustResearchProject.org

Alexander Pechersky
Leader of the Sobibor Revolt
Testimony
 
 
 
 

Alexander Pechersky

I was born in Kremenchug in 1919, but spent my childhood in Rostov. After I finished my secondary studies I entered a music school. Music and theatre were the most important things in my life. I directed amateur dramatic circles and took a great interest in the arts.
 
In [...]

The LaRouche Group, are they a threat? www.HolocaustResearchProject.org

Essays & Editorials  [home]
The Department of History, University of Northampton & The Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team

 
[Please note that editorials posted in this section are the sole viewpoints of the individual author and do not necessarily
represent any collective opinion of the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team, or the University of Northampton]
 
 BUESO/LAROUCHE FORUM: 2pm. [...]

The story of Oskar Schindler

Oskar Schindler
“He who saves a single soul , saves the world entire” 
The Jewish Inscription on Schindler’s ring given to him by the Jews at Brunnlitz.
 
 
 
 
 
 

Oskar Schindler

Oskar Schindler was born on 18 April 1908 in Svitavy, a Moravian industrial town, which was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Many ethnic Germans lived in Svitavy, and [...]