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Anne Frank
and the Holocaust
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A to Z of Women in World History REF CT3203 .K84 2002
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Contemporary Authors REF PN771 .C78 (Vols. 113, 133)
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Contemporary Authors New Revision Series REF PN771 .C78 (Vol. 68)
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Encyclopedia of Holocaust Literature REF PN56 .H55 E53 2002 |
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The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust REF DS135 .E8 E45 2001 (Vol. 1)
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Encyclopedia of the Holocaust REF D804.3 .E53 1990 (Vol. 1-2)
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Encyclopedia of World Biography REF CT103 .E56 1998 (Vol. 6) |
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Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism REF PN771 .T87 (Vol. 17) |
Circulating Books
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Anne Frank: A Portrait In Courage South Stacks D810 .J4 S32
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Anne Frank, Beyond the Diary South Stacks DS135 .N6 F7385 1995
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Anne Frank: Reflections On Her Life and Legacy South Stacks DS135 .N6 F73 2000
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Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who Helped to Hide the Frank Family South Stacks DS135 .N5 A536 1988
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The Footsteps of Anne Frank South Stacks D810 .J4 S321
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The Hidden Life of Otto Frank South Stacks DS135 .G5 F58455 2003 |
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No Pretty Pictures: A Child of War South Stacks DS135 .P63 L63 1998 |
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Readings on the Diary of a Young Girl South Stacks DS135 .N6 F7354 1998
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Online Journal and Reference
Articles
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To find articles on your topic, use one of the online databases listed below. These databases usually provide full-text articles on almost every topic. Conduct your search in these databases by using subject headings and keywords similar to those you used to locate books.
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See Databases & E-Resources for a complete description of Cerritos College Library online resources.
For remote access to the
library databases, see
E-Resources
Login & Searching Options.
For historical
research, the Library also has print indexes that must be used to find
older articles, generally anything published before 1975.
The Internet can be a valuable source for supplementing the information you have gathered from books and periodicals. It is important that you evaluate the information you get from the Internet to determine if it is reliable and useful to your research. A few Internet sites that may be useful are listed here.
Anne Frank and Oscar Schindler in Memoriam
http://auschwitz.dk/Annefrank.htm
Anne Frank Center USA
The Anne Frank Internet Guide
http://www.klab.caltech.edu/~ma/annefrank.html
Anne Frank Was Not Alone, Holland and the Holocaust
http://www-lib.usc.edu/~anthonya/holo.htm
Meyer's Holocaust Links
http://pw1.netcom.com/~jdmeyer/shoah.htm
Museum of Tolerance
http://www.museumoftolerance.com/
Simon Weisenthal Center
http://www.wiesenthal.com/index.cfm
United States Holocaust Museum
http://www.ushmm.org/
United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum – A Learning Site for Students
http://www.ushmm.org/outreach/
Witness to the
Holocaust
http://www.library.gatech.edu/holocaust/
Women and the
Holocaust
http://auschwitz.dk/Annefrank.htm
BK 8/01, Latest Rev CS 01/08
Web Author:
Lorraine Gersitz
(lgersitz@cerritos.edu)
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