ARC publishes list of Revision sites and Holocaust Controversy Hate Blogs..
www.DeathCamps.org The Genuine ARC websitewww.DeathCamps.orgARC list of banned denial sites and hate blogs: CODOH http://www.codoh.com VHO http://www.vho.org/Holocaust Controversies Blog http://holocaustcontroversies.blogspot.com/ Institute for Historical Review http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v11/v11p251_Butz.htmlZundelsite http://www.zundelsite.org These sites have been identified as Holocaust Denial or Controversy sites that offer no value other than to promote hatred, bigotry, lies, and pseudo deb... Read Full Story
Documents Related to the Prague Ghetto & Theresienstadt Concentration Camp
Documents & Photos Related to the Prague Ghetto & Theresienstadt Concentration Camp Anton Thumann Arrest photoAX Transport List Transport list BO 1909 Welfare payment demand for 5200K [dated 1940] Welfare payment demand for 5200K [dated 1940] (second part)Welfare payment demand for 10.360K [dated 1942] Welfare payment demand for 10.360K [dated 1943] Source Robert Wolf 2nd Welfare payment demand for 10.360K [dated 1943] Source Robert Wolf Terezin to Sobibor transport document Terez... Read Full Story
The Holocaust, a time to memorialize, debate, debunk or debauch?
Holocaust Remembrance A time to memorialize, debate, debunk or debauch?   Guest Publication by Dr. Martin Friedhaus [photos added to enhance the text]   [Please note that editorials posted in this section are the sole viewpoints of the individual author and do not necessarily represent any collective opinion of the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team, or the University of Northampton]   Tourists look at individually-painted dominoes along the former route ... Read Full Story
Arrival to the Sobibor Death Camp!
Jules Schelvis   Recounts his Journey and Arrival at to Sobibor Death Camp Recounts his Journey and Arrival at to Sobibor Death Camp          Jules Schelvis & his wife Rachel in 1941 Jules Schelvis, his wife Rachel, whom he married on the 18 December 1941, were deported from Westerbork, transit camp in Holland to the Sobibor death camp in Poland on the 1st June 1943. Rachel’s family included as the head of the family, her father David Borzykowski wh... Read Full Story
The Minsk Ghetto
The Minsk Ghetto Jewish MinskMinsk, capital of the Belorussian SSR, in 1926 the Jewish population of Minsk was 53,686, by June 1941 the number had grown to 80,000, constituting one- third of the city’s population. Only a small fraction of the Jews managed to escape from the city in the six days between the German invasion of the Soviet Union and the conquest of Minsk on 28 June 1941. German parachutists who had been dropped east of the city intercepted thousands of Jews who were trying to fl... Read Full Story
Wayback Machine Archive blocks access to fraudulent version of the Genuine ARC website!
Wayback Machine Internet ArchiveWeb Archive bans access to the counterfeit version of the genuine ARC website.The Counterfeit URL is spelled [death-camps] ← note the hyphenWayback Machine is the latest of the major search engines to block access and remove from its index all references to this fraudulent and illegal counterfeit copy of www.deathcamps.org The genuine ARC team thanks to the WebArchive for its support! © ARC http://www.deathcamps.org September 30, 2002 - 2009 Domain Reg... Read Full Story
The Lodz Ghetto - Radogoszcz Police Prison
                                 Radogoszcz Police Prison                                               &nb... Read Full Story
Euthanasia and the Nazi Regime!
Introduction To Nazi Euthanasia Nazi Eugenics chartThe Shorter Oxford English Dictionary defines euthanasia as “the action of inducing a quiet and easy death.” This grant of a “mercy death” may occur with the consent of the individual concerned, is then termed “voluntary” “euthanasia” and was the meaning originally given to the word. However, euthanasia also came to be termed “involuntary”, as for example when a patient is suffering from an incurable and painful disease, or is in a coma and ... Read Full Story
Victor Lews, his story of survival!
What it took for one Jewish man to survive the HolocaustThe Story of Victor Lewis [Published with the permission of Victor Lewis] Victor Lewis circa 1936 I’m not a poet or a writer. But I have an important story to tell. My memories of the Nazi occupation of Poland and my experiences during the Holocaust gave me nightmares and interrupted my ability to sleep for many years after the war.   I wrote this account in memory of my dearest parents and siblings, most of whom perishe... Read Full Story
The Holocaust in Norway!
The Destruction of the Norwegian Jews Jewish Synagogue in OsloBetween the end of the 13th century and 1814 Norway was ruled by Denmark. In 1814 the European great powers decided that Norway should enter a personal union with Sweden under the Swedish King, thereby delaying its independence until 1905. But in 1814 a wave of patriotism swept the country. n 1814, Norway acquired its first constitution. This document was relatively liberal, but it stated that the official state religion was Lut... Read Full Story