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Archive/File: bibliographies/biblio.INDEX
Last-modified: 1997/06/02

Ken McVay has assembled Holocaust bibliographic reference files which
are available to anyone requesting them.  They contain well over 2500
entries, and will prove invaluable for anyone interested in learning
more about the collective events referred to as the Holocaust.

A current list of all of our Holocaust bibliographic files is shown
below.  The filename shown is a file in our "bibliographies" directory.
This directory may be reached on the world-wide web at:

http://www.nizkor.org/ftp.cgi/bibliographies             (main site)
http://www1.de.nizkor.org/nizkor/ftp.cgi/bibliographies  (German mirror)

biblio.01         The original Almanac list, part 1
biblio.02         The original Almanac list, part 2
biblio.03         UCSD list
biblio.04         PRA list
biblio.05         Yad Vashem 1991 publication list & prices
biblio.06         Gypsies & the Holocaust - Harvard
biblio.07         Dachau KZ - Harvard
biblio.08         Sachsenhausen KZ - Harvard
biblio.09         Belsen KZ - Harvard
biblio.10         Belzec KZ - Harvard
biblio.11         Birkenau KZ - Harvard
biblio.12         Gusen - Harvard
biblio.13         Maidanek - Harvard
biblio.14         Mauthausen - Harvard
biblio.15         Sobibor - Harvard
biblio.16         Buchenwald - Harvard
biblio.17         Ravensbruck - Harvard
biblio.18         Dora - Harvard
biblio.19         Josef Mengele selected bibliographies
biblio.20a        Paper on the subject of acquisition of Holocaust
                  denial material by libraries. Bibliographies for the
                  paper follows as biblio.20b
biblio.20b        Bibliographies for biblio.20a
biblio.21         National Archives Trust Fund: List of captured
                  German sound recordings, descriptions, how to access
ssss.books-1	   Social Studies School Services book catalog, A-M
ssss.books-2	   Social Studies School Services book catalog, N-Z
ssss.video-1	   Social Studies School Services video catalog, A-M
ssss.video-2	   Social Studies School Services video catalog, N-Z
ijgj.dbase        Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide announces
				      Holocaust and Genocide Computerized Biblio. database
children          An article written by Rudman & Roseberg which
                  discusses Holocaust books written for children, and
                  reviews many of them. Also briefly reviews suggestions
                  for authors of such material.
posen.001         How to access the Felix Posen On-Line databases - the
                  Felix Posen Bibliographic Project on antisemitism.
ushril.justice    United States Holocaust Research Institute Library:
				      "National Socialism & Justice" search request result
ushmm.video       United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Annotated
	               Videographies

If you have bibliographic citations we can add to the bibliographies, or
documented articles dealing with the subject of the Holocaust, we would
be pleased to add them to the distribution archives.  We are particularly
interested in verbatim transcripts from the National Archives records,
or German court testimonies, preferably in German with an English
translation.  Please send such submissions to .

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