Works Cited
About.com. “Auschwitz
Gas Chamber.” Holocaust Gas Chambers. About.com, n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2012.
<http://judaism.about.com/od/holocaust/ss/ausch_tour_5.htm>. This
source helped our group a lot because this website told us about the Auschwitz
Gas Chambers. On the website there was pictures that helped us understand more
about what it looked like. There was also a lot of information on there that had
to do with our topic, Holocaust Gas Chambers.
History Channel. “World
War ll.” History Channel. History Channel, 1996. Web. 1 Jan. 2011.
<http://www.history.com/topics>. This primary source helped our group
because it gave real life document from the holocaust. It also gave pictures
from the holocaust from people that lived through that tragic time period of
Adolph Hitler.
Holocaust Documents.
“Documents.” A Teachers Guide to the Holocaust. University of South
Florida, n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2012.
< http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/document/document.htm>. This
primary source was helpful because it was a story about a lady who lived
throught the holocaust. She explained how brutal it was and who she survived
the gas chambers and escaped a concentration camp.
“Holocaust photos.”
www.shamash.org. jewish network, Jan. 1997. Web. 28 Feb. 2012.
<http://www.shamash.org/holocaust/photos/>. This website helped our
group because it showed many photographs of primary sources. The primary sources
are important because they show actual pictures of that time period and the
actual way things looked back then.
Jewish Community
Relations Council. “Primary Sources Online.” jewishphilly.org. Jewish
Community Relations Council, n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2012.
<http://www.jewishphilly.org/local_includes/downloads/36775.pdf>. The
website was a helpful resource because it had pictures taken by the people who
found the death and labor camps. It helped the group because it showed how the
gas chambers and the camp looked.
Jewish Virtual Library.
“World War ll.” Jewish Virtual Library. Jewish Virtual Library, 2012.
Web. 3 Jan. 2012.< http://jewishvirtuallibrary.org>. This website helped
our group because it gave lots of stories and information about the holocaust
gas chambers. It explained how the gas chambers worked and about how many people
died from just the gas chambers.
“90 Important Facts
About The Holocaust.” The Holocaust. Random Facts, n.d. Web. 10 Feb.
2012. <http://facts.randomhistory.com/holocaust-facts.html>. My group
used this website because there is a lot of important facts that were very
useful in helping us understand more about the Holocaust and the Gas
Chambers.
Questions About
Holocaust. “Questions About Holocaust.” Multimedia Learning Center.
Wiesnthal, 1997. Web. 3 Jan. 2012.< http://motlc.wiesnthal.com>. We used
this website mainly because there is a lot of good pictures that help us
understand more about what everything looked like. Also, there was useful facts
about WWll and the Holocaust.
United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum. “Bibliographies.”Primary Sources. ushmm.org, n.d. Web.
10 Feb. 2012.
< http://www.ushmm.org/research/library/bibliography/?lang=en&content=primary_sources>.
We used this website because it has a lot of Bibliographies on a lot of
different topics concerning the Holocaust. It gave us a more rounded
understanding on everything that went on.
University of Minnesota.
“Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.” chgs.umn.edu. The University
of Minnesota, n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2012.
<http://www.chgs.umn.edu/educational/edResource/primarySource.html>. We
used this website because it is made up of questions and answers that had to do
with the Holocaust.
Weber, Louis. The
Holocaust Chronicle. Lincolnwood: Louis Weber, 2001. Print. This book helped
our project a lot because i gave stories about the survivors of the holocaust.
It also gave lots of information about the gas chambers. It explained what gas
was used and approximately how many people died in it.
About.com. “Auschwitz
Gas Chamber.” Holocaust Gas Chambers. About.com, n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2012.
<http://judaism.about.com/od/holocaust/ss/ausch_tour_5.htm>. This
source helped our group a lot because this website told us about the Auschwitz
Gas Chambers. On the website there was pictures that helped us understand more
about what it looked like. There was also a lot of information on there that had
to do with our topic, Holocaust Gas Chambers.
History Channel. “World
War ll.” History Channel. History Channel, 1996. Web. 1 Jan. 2011.
<http://www.history.com/topics>. This primary source helped our group
because it gave real life document from the holocaust. It also gave pictures
from the holocaust from people that lived through that tragic time period of
Adolph Hitler.
Holocaust Documents.
“Documents.” A Teachers Guide to the Holocaust. University of South
Florida, n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2012.
< http://fcit.usf.edu/holocaust/resource/document/document.htm>. This
primary source was helpful because it was a story about a lady who lived
throught the holocaust. She explained how brutal it was and who she survived
the gas chambers and escaped a concentration camp.
“Holocaust photos.”
www.shamash.org. jewish network, Jan. 1997. Web. 28 Feb. 2012.
<http://www.shamash.org/holocaust/photos/>. This website helped our
group because it showed many photographs of primary sources. The primary sources
are important because they show actual pictures of that time period and the
actual way things looked back then.
Jewish Community
Relations Council. “Primary Sources Online.” jewishphilly.org. Jewish
Community Relations Council, n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2012.
<http://www.jewishphilly.org/local_includes/downloads/36775.pdf>. The
website was a helpful resource because it had pictures taken by the people who
found the death and labor camps. It helped the group because it showed how the
gas chambers and the camp looked.
Jewish Virtual Library.
“World War ll.” Jewish Virtual Library. Jewish Virtual Library, 2012.
Web. 3 Jan. 2012.< http://jewishvirtuallibrary.org>. This website helped
our group because it gave lots of stories and information about the holocaust
gas chambers. It explained how the gas chambers worked and about how many people
died from just the gas chambers.
“90 Important Facts
About The Holocaust.” The Holocaust. Random Facts, n.d. Web. 10 Feb.
2012. <http://facts.randomhistory.com/holocaust-facts.html>. My group
used this website because there is a lot of important facts that were very
useful in helping us understand more about the Holocaust and the Gas
Chambers.
Questions About
Holocaust. “Questions About Holocaust.” Multimedia Learning Center.
Wiesnthal, 1997. Web. 3 Jan. 2012.< http://motlc.wiesnthal.com>. We used
this website mainly because there is a lot of good pictures that help us
understand more about what everything looked like. Also, there was useful facts
about WWll and the Holocaust.
United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum. “Bibliographies.”Primary Sources. ushmm.org, n.d. Web.
10 Feb. 2012.
< http://www.ushmm.org/research/library/bibliography/?lang=en&content=primary_sources>.
We used this website because it has a lot of Bibliographies on a lot of
different topics concerning the Holocaust. It gave us a more rounded
understanding on everything that went on.
University of Minnesota.
“Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.” chgs.umn.edu. The University
of Minnesota, n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2012.
<http://www.chgs.umn.edu/educational/edResource/primarySource.html>. We
used this website because it is made up of questions and answers that had to do
with the Holocaust.
Weber, Louis. The
Holocaust Chronicle. Lincolnwood: Louis Weber, 2001. Print. This book helped
our project a lot because i gave stories about the survivors of the holocaust.
It also gave lots of information about the gas chambers. It explained what gas
was used and approximately how many people died in it.