Supplemental Assets – Lesson 9
The following resources are from the archives at Yad Vashem and can be used to supplement Lesson 9, Perpetrators, Collaborators and Bystanders, in Echoes and Reflections.
In this lesson, you examine the complex issues of justice, guilt, and responsibility within the context of the Holocaust. You also learn about war crimes trials following World War II and consider the responsibility of the free world to provide a safe haven for refugees attempting to escape from Nazi Europe. Below you will find additional information on many of the topics you study in this lesson.
In this lesson, you meet Jan Karski. For more information about him, click here.
In this lesson, you meet Regina Zielinski. To learn about the fate of Regina's family during the Holocaust, click on the pages of testimony identified with
In this lesson, you meet Brigitte Altman. To learn about the fate of Brigitte's uncle, Herman Friedmann, click here.
In this lesson, you examine the works of Felix Nussbaum. For more information about Nussbaum and his work, click here.
Additional information regarding the Nuremberg Trials:
• Albert Speer • Alfred Jodl • Alfred Rosenberg • Arthur Seyss Inquart • Ernst Kaltenbrunner • Hans Frank • Hermann Goering • Hjalmar Shacht • I.G. Farben • Joachim von Ribbentrop • Julius Streicher • Karl Doenitz • Neurath, Konstantin Freiherr Von • Nuremberg Trials • Rudolph Hess • Wilhelm Frick • Wilhelm Keitel
Additional information regarding other post - war trials:
• Adolf Eichmann Trial in 1961 • John Demjanjuk Trial in 1987 • Nuremberg Trials (photograph) • Office of Special Investigations • United States War Crimes Commission
Additional information on other topics:
• Antisemitism • Auschwitz, Bombing of • United States of America • War Refugee Board