Manuscript and archival resources--Holocaust and related (including online)
The Cornell University Library has multiple archival and manuscript collections, both paper and online, that offer significant access to information about specific acts of genocide. These collections are in the Law Library, the Kheel Center of the Industrial and Labor Relations Library, and the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections in Kroch Library.
- Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection (online; Law Library): Copious references to persecution and abuse of Jews, Roma (Gypsies), prisoners of war, slave laborers, etc. by the Nazi régime
- Documentation of the Tuol Sleng extermination camp in Phnom Penh: Two collections in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections (RMC), one detailing collections and photographs and one itemizing records of the Cambodia Documentation Commission. (See information on researching in RMC and contact RMC with any questions prior to research.)
- European Holocaust: EAD guides (Division of Rare and Mansucript Collections in Kroch Library and Kheel Center in Catherwood Library, ILR School). (See information on researching in RMC and the Kheel Center.)
- Information on researching in RMC and contacting RMC with questions prior to research
- Information on researching in the Kheel Center and contacting the Center with questions prior to research