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Home > Site Reviews Center > Archives > By Date > September 2001

S I T E     R E V I E W

September 2001
Updated JUNE, 2007

Holocaust Survivors
http://www.holocaustsurvivors.org/
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12

CONTENT:
This site offers an account of the Holocaust through the stories and voices of its survivors.
AESTHETICS:
The consistent layout and color scheme of all the pages makes the site user friendly and attractive.
ORGANIZATION:
The site is easy to navigate and can be browsed in several different ways. There is a right-side table of contents on the main page and a bottom menu bar on all the subsequent pages.
REVIEW:
Holocaust Survivors could be used as part of a larger study of this historical event. It will give students a sense of the loss and suffering that is evident in these personal accounts. Included are the six individuals' Survivor Stories; a Photo Gallery; an Audio Gallery, which includes stories, songs, and prayers; an Encyclopedia that gives background information and original source materials and scholarly articles. Active Discussion Groups, Links to related Web sites, and a Bibliography round out this outstanding resource for anyone interested in a personal look at this historical event.
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Reviewed by Hazel Jobe
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