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Websites
CDED Digital Library | Research institute for the contemporary history of Italian Jews. It holds the most extensive collection of documents on the Holocaust in Italy. |
annapizzuti.it | Database on foreign Jews interned in Italy during the war, with in-depth analyses on laws and internment camps. |
campifascisti.it | Documents, testimonies, photographs and other material from several internment camps in Italy. |
Yad Vashem | Israel’s national authority for Holocaust remembrance. The website holds the most extensive collection of documents on the Holocaust in the world: more than 210.000.000 pages of records, 131.000 testimonies from survivors, 500.000 photographs and about 4.8 million names registered in the Hall of Names. |
ACS Roma | Collection of interviews in Italian conducted by USC Shoah Foundation The Institute for Visual History and Education and kept in the State Central Archive in Rome. |
nomidellashoah.it | This database collects information on the fate of more than 7.000 Italian and foreign Jews who were persecuted and then deported from Italy. The information available is surname, name, date and place of birth, surname and name of spouse if deported, place of capture, camp of destination outside Italy, and their later fate. |
Leo Baeck Institute | Online archive of the Leo Baeck Institute: personal correspondence, documents, catalogues. |
JDG Archives | Website of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Association, also known as The Joint: it holds documents, photographs, audio and video recordings concerning contemporary Jewish history starting from 1914. |
Arolsen Archives | It holds documents on the victims of Nazism. |
CISE | Transcripts of the records of the internees of the Urbisaglia Internment camp by the Interdepartmental Centre of Jewish Studies of the University of Pisa. |