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Annotated Bibliography Primary Sources: A Map of Europe. N.d. Photograph. Http://www.theholocaustexplained.org/ks3/the-finalsolution/german-expansionism/german-occupation-of-europe/. Web. 9 Dec. 2013.

This is a picture of all of Hitlers invasions of Europe. It also shows countries that were neutral, and countries that were allied or dependent on Germany. "Adolf Hitler Appointed Chancellor of Germany." Boston Evening Globe [Boston] 30 Jan. 1933: 1. Print. A newspaper describing Hitler's rise to power in Germany. Also from the time of the beginning of the Holocaust. Anne Frank House: A Museum with a Story. Amsterdam: The Netherlands, 2013. Booklet This booklet is from the Anne Frank House Museum. It tells about the Frank family and what they had to do to live through the Holocaust. It details where they had to hide and where they sent after they were caught. Barrett, Bill. "Dachau Gives Answer to Why We Fought." 45th Division News 13 May 1945: 1. Print. Newspaper about why the Resistance helped fight for the Jew. Written during the Holocaust. Boom, Corrie Ten., John L. Sherrill, and Elizabeth Sherrill. The Hiding Place. Washington Depot, CT: Choseh, 1971. Print This book tells the story of the Ten Boom familys involvement in the Dutch Resistance, and how they helped hide Jews. It also describes their arrest and imprisonment in a Nazi

concentration camp. I used it to get information about why people would risk their lives for others, as well as for quotes. Corrie Ten Boom. N.d. Photograph. Good News. A picture of Corrie Ten Boom a savior of the Holocaust. She also helps hid Jews during the Holocaust. Dutch Resistance. 1940. Photograph. Rotterdam. This is a picture of Dutch Resistance leaders meeting in Rotterdam. They are discussing the acquisition of weapons by the underground. Dutch Resistance. 1944. Photograph. A picture of the Dutch Resistance in the Rense forest. Most likely on patrol looking out for Nazis. Dutch Resistance Round-Up. 1944. Photograph. Gelderland. A picture of people in the Dutch Resistance being rounded up by the Nazis. For what they tried to do to help the Jews. Dutch Resistance Debriefing Troops. 1944. Photograph. A picture of the Dutch Resistance debriefing the 101st Airborne troops. The are planning an attack on the Nazis. Encyclical of Pope Pius XI on the church and the German Reich to the venerable brethren the archbishops and bishops of Germany and other ordinaries in peace and communion with the apostolic see. 14 Mar. 1937. Vatican on Passion.

This is a speech from Pope Pius the XI. It is about the Catholic Church of Germany, and says what they need to do to help the churches. "German Propaganda Archive." German Propaganda Archive. Calvin College, n.d. Web. 20 Sept. 2013. <http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/>. Calvin College houses The German Propaganda Archive which is available online. It includes speeches by Hitler and other Nazi propaganda, such as posters and newspapers, used during World War II. Germany WWI. N.d. Photograph. Northwestern Flipside. A picture of Germany fighting in WWI. Also showing people fighting. Hitler, Adolf. Order Authorizing Involuntary Euthanasia. 1 Sep. 1939. Executive Order. Berlin. This is an order Hitler gave in relation to the killing of handicapped people during the Holocaust. Hilde Jacobsthal. N.d. Photograph. This is a picture of Hilde Jacobsthal the women that saved Jewish children. She is in a schoolhouse in this picture. Holocaust Concentration Cams. 1945. Photograph. A picture of people in concentration camps. This picture shows how badly treated they were. "Johanna Bremer - The Nazi Occupation of the Netherlands." Interview 31 Jan. 2012., www.asburysolomons.org, 22 Oct. 2013.

This is an interview from a couple from WWII. They were teenagers during the war. The husband is Jewish, and they met while he was in hiding from the Nazis. Light One Candle. New York: Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, 2004. Print. This is a diary from a little Jewish girl during the war. She wrote about all the things that she saw happen during the war. She also talks about her experiences. Members of Resistance. 1945. Photograph. Anti-Worlds. A band of Resistance members that have come together. Loking out for Naszi troops. "Netherlands, 1944." Map. CIA. This is a map depicting the location of the Netherlands in reference to Germany. It showed the places that were occupied by the Nazis, Resistance, and nutral places. Niestadt. June 16, 1923. Photograph. Vlaardingen. This is a picture of the Van Dorp family. The picture is in front of their house in the Netherlands. The picture has all of the family in it. Oliner, Pearl M. Motivations of People Who Helped Jews Survive the Nazi Occupation. Embracing The Other: Philosophical, Psychological, and Historical Perspective on Altruism. New York: New York UP, 1992. Print This book contains the chapter Motivations of People Who Helped Jews Survive the Nazi Occupation which reports data on a study of individuals who hid Jews during World War II. This book has quotes from people that hid the Jews. It also gives you information about why they hid the Jews. "Sam Schryver Oral History Interview." Interviewed by Ellen Klein. 23 Apr. 2010: n. pag. Print.

This is an interview with a former Dutch Resistance officer. He talks about his capture and what he did during the war. Rooney, Andy. "100 Men Burned Alive in SS Trap." The Stars and Stripes 23 Apr. 1945: 5. Print. This is a newspaper from WWII that tells all about what happened. This article is about a group of men that were burned alive by the Nazis. It also has pictures from these events. Rooney, Andy. "Horror, Starvation, Death in German Concentration Camps Revealed by Allies Advance." The Stars and Stripes 23 Apr. 1945: 4-5. Print. A newspaper article from the Holocaust describing the horrors the Allied troops found after the war. The Hideout On The Groeneveld Farm. 1944. Photograph. Pernis. This is a picture of the Groeneveld family, members of the Dutch Resistance hiding in a barn. The Groenevelds conducted acts of sabotage throughout the war. "The International Situation." The New York Times [New York] 16 Aug. 1940: n. pag. Print. This is a newspaper from when the Nazis were attacking people. It gives lots of information about the war and what is happening at that time. It also has a number of pictures. "Two-Thirds of Jews in Poland Slain Since Nazi Occupation." The Jewish News 11 Dec. 1942: 7. Print.

This is a newspaper article that talks about the Jews in Poland. It tells how much the Jews are being destroyed in Poland since the Nazi occupation. It also tells different things that are going on in Poland. United Press. "Nazis to Grab Jew's Riches." San Francisco Chronicle [San Francisco] 28 Apr. 1938: 1. Print. This is a newspaper from during the war. It tells how the Nazis were taking away money and wealth from the Jews. They had taken about three billion dollars in total. United Press. "Hysterical Nazis Wreck Thousands of Jewish Shops Burn Synagogues in Wild Orgy of Looting and Terror." The Dallas Morning News [Berlin] 11 Nov. 1938: 1. Print.

This is the newspaper that is from the war times. This particular article is about the Kristallnacht and what the Nazis did that day to the Jews and their businesses and homes. US Historical Documents. 8 May 1945. Holland. This site has documents from the war in it. They are all German surrender documents. They sent these out so that they would not attacked by other countries. Walker, Samuel. "Making Never Again a Reality: Lessons from the Dutch Resistance in the Second World War." Humanity in Action (2004): n. pag. Humanity in Action. Web. 20 Sept. 2013. <http://www.humanityinaction.org>. This article contains, among others, an interview with Bill Minco. Minco was a member of the Dutch Resistance during World War II. His goal is to make sure that people fight for what they believe in.

Watson, Leon. "Grandmother, 90, Finally Reveals Her Astonishing past as Dutch Resistance Fighter Who Hid Jewish Families from the Nazis." Mail Online 3 Feb. 2012: n. page. Print. This is a 90 year old lady who decided to tell her story about when she was in the Dutch Resistance and what she went through. She also helped hide Jews in her house. Young Resistance Member. N.d. Photograph. A picture of a young Resistance member who died because they refused the Nazi rule. She was young and still helped the Resistance. Zullo, Allan, and Mara Bovsun. Heroes of the Holocaust: True stories of Rescues by Teens. New York: Scholastic, 2005, print This book tells six stories of teens that were involved in protecting Jews during World War II. This is an amazing set of stories about how they would risk their lives for others. They did it not because they had to, but out of the willingness of their heart. "Dutch Resistance Newspaper." Janssen-militaria.com. N.p., 10 Apr. 2006. Web. 1 Jan. 2014. This is a newspaper that was published by the Dutch Resistance during the occupation. They were underground Newspapers so the Nazis would not find them. Interview of Tante Co van Dorp by Julie Vellenga This is an interview that my mom had with a one of our relatives that was alive during the holocaust. She said that it is a very scary memory and doesnt like to talk about it. The interview was done in the summer of 1978, in Grand Rapid, MI. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lp5DXxop4w

Interview of Anne Franks cousin Buddy Elias. He tells his story and his relationship with Anne Frank.

Groeneveld, Ron. "The Dutch Resistance - One Family's Experience." Bobercommandmuseum.ca. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Jan. 2014. One familys journey as members of the Dutch Resistance. What they did and what they had to do. Secondary Sources: Woolf, Linda M. "Holocaust, Genocide, & Human Rights." Webster.edu. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Jan. 2014. Online material from PSYC 3225 (The Holocaust) taught by Dr. Linda Wolf at Webster University. Tells about the rights of the Jews and the killings. "Statements by Hitler and Senior Nazis Concerning Jews and Judaism." Statements by Hitler and Senior Nazis Concerning Jews and Judaism. Addison Wesley Longman, Nov. 1998. Web. 1 Jan. 2014. Contains statements by Hitler and senior Nazis concerning Jews and Judaism. It was a speech that Hitler gave at the time of the Holocaust. "Dutch Resistance Newspaper." Janssen-militaria.com. N.p., 10 Apr. 2006. Web. 1 Jan. 2014. Informational website on Dutch Jews and the Dutch Resistance. Shows the cities that Hitler took over completely. "What Were Hitlers Reasons." Hypertextopia.com. Kevin Anim, n.d. Web. 1 Jan. 2014;

Contains information outlining the reasons for the holocaust. Tells what Hitler wanted the world to be like. "Auschwitz Concentration Camp." Princeton.edu. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Jan. 2014. Informational site about the Auschwitz death camp. Tells what happened inside of the camp.

"Corrie Ten Boom Museum." Corrietenboom.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Jan. 2014. A summary of the Ten Boom family and their courageous work in hiding the Jews during WWII. Has pictures of the Ten Boom house and the Hiding place. "Corrie Ten Boom, a Dutch Savior." Raoulwallenberg.net. Raoul Wallenberg, n.d. Web. 1 Jan. 2014. A description of the Ten Boom's life and there work to hide the Jews. Also telling how they lived their lives.

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