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Association of Gypsies/Romani International, Inc.
The Association of Gypsies/Romani International, Inc. published a report, complete with footnotes, on their website.  This report offers information about Gypsies in the Holocaust, as well as poetry and reactions to Gypsy treatment in the concentration camps.
Forgotten Victims: The Abandonment of Americans in Hitler’s Camps
This website contains information about the book, “Forgotten Victims”, which deals with United States civilians and POWs in concentration camps during World War II.  The website contains book reviews, a synopsis of the book, and lecture topics within the book.
Jehovah’s Witnesses: Courageous in the Face of Nazi Peril
This website offers a history of the Jehovah’s Witnesses in the Holocaust and links to other materials discussing aspects of the persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses under the Nazi regime.
Non-Jewish Holocaust Victims
This website focuses on non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust including the Polish, Afro-Europeans, homosexuals, Gypsies, disabled, and Jehovah’s Witnesses that died under the Nazi regime.  The website features reports, newsletters, links, and information about literature dealing with “the other Five Million”.
The History of the Gay Male and Lesbian Experience During World War II
This website offers insight into the experiences of homosexuals in the Holocaust as well as information about Paragraph 175 and other sexual deviance laws in the German Penal Code.
The Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals: An Annotated Bibliography of Nonfiction Sources in English
A bibliography of books, articles, and other media offering historical and factual information about homosexuals in the Holocaust.
The Patrin Web Journal: Romani Culture and History-The Holocaust
This web journal offers cultural and historical information about Gypsies in the Holocaust.  The website includes photographs, links, explanations, and descriptions of the treatment of Gypsies during World War II and the Holocaust.

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