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Bibliography

Sitography


BIBLIOGRAPHY "BASIC"

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LEVI Primo, Si c'est un homme, Pocket, ISBN 2-266-02250-4. 5,50 €

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LEVI Primo, The truce, Paperback. ISBN: 2253154385. 5 €

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LEVI Primo, Les naufragés et les rescapés, Collection Arcades (No 15), Gallimard -memo. ISBN 2070715116.

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SEMPRUN Jorge, L'écriture ou la vie, Collection Folio (No 2870) (1996), Gallimard -memo. ISBN 2070400557.

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(in Spanish)

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SEMPRUN Jorge, Le grand voyage, Collection Folio (No 276) (1972), Gallimard -memo. ISBN 2070362760.

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CAYROL Jean, Nuit et Brouillard, Libres, Fayard. ISBN: 2-213-59701-4.

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BRUCHFELD S., LEVINE Paul A., Tell it to your children, History of the Shoah in Europe, Ramsay. ISBN 2-84114-492-5.

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ROUSSET David, L'univers concentrationnaire, Pluriel, Hachette. ISBN 2012789137.

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WIEVIORKA Annette, Auschwitz explained to my daughter, Seuil. ISBN 2020366991.

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RAPOPORT Benjamin, My life, my camps, L'Harmattan. ISBN: 2-7475-2994-0.

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Submitted as a purchase suggestion

SPIELGELMAN Art, Maus, Flammarion. ISBN: 2-08-067534-6.

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1 (in 2 volumes)

BEDARIDA François, Le nazisme et le génocide, histoire et enjeux, Nathan (augmented edition at Presse Pocket).

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"Auschwitz, the final solution", Les collections de l'Histoire, Special Issue no. 3, October 1998.

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SITOGRAPHY

THE EXTERMINATION OF EUROPEAN JEWS

(Sites you can view safely)

The reference of the school web on the Holocaust:

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/d-d.natanson/

A file on the Shoah for students in their final year

http://perso.club-internet.fr/erra/Gildas-Cochenec/SHOAH.html

The personal pages of Michel Fingerhut, in French, give access to a rich textual documentation on the Nazi genocide and its negation and to an extensive and clearly commented link book.

http://www.anti-rev.org/

The site of Kenneth McVay, the titan of the fight against historical falsification in North America is gigantic. It continues to grow rich and has become the reference site on the Holocaust. One of the last productions is the online publication of the complete minutes of the trial of Adolf Eichman (judged in Jerusalem in 1961).

<nizkor.org/

Wannsee conference. It was during the Wannsee conference on 20 January 1942 that the Nazis organized the technical realization of the extermination of the Jews of Europe. A place of memory, the Maison de la Conférence presents on its website educational activities, a translation into French of the minutes of the meeting of 20 January 1942, and an exhibition on the genocide.

http://www.ghwk.de/franz/franz0.htm

Crimes against humanity

http://www.droit.fundp.ac.be/genocide

Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum. Created by an act of the Polish parliament in 1947, the Oswiecim Museum (the Polish name for Auschwitz) brings together the remains and locations of the camps at Auschwitz and Auschwitz-Birkenau. The site is bilingual, Polish and German, well designed but not more verbose than that. Since this is a site that clearly invites pilgrims, should we be surprised? To be read in the news section, the results of a study on the perception of Auschwitz by Poles.

http://www.auschwitz-muzeum.oswiecim.pl/


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