for my language arts presentation i have to do a research project on (experiences of Jewish individuals or communities living under Nazi occupation during World War II) All i need help on is finding a reliable website that would provide me with information so i can start my rough draft @Ms.Sue can you help find a website?

You'll find many, many reliable websites here.

https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=DV3rWu60MMXTjwTC76-QAg&q=holocaust+first+hand+accounts&oq=Holocaust+fi&gs_l=psy-ab.1.5.0i20i264k1j0l9.6178.25883.0.31533.19.15.3.0.0.0.162.1932.0j15.15.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..1.18.1954.0..46j35i39k1j0i67k1j0i131k1j0i46i67k1j46i67k1j0i10k1j0i20i263i264k1j0i131i20i263k1j0i131i67k1j0i46k1j0i131i20i264k1.0.izOhdnWYIrA

Thank You ms.Sue

You're welcome, Atkins.

Of course, I'd be happy to help you find a reliable website for your research project on the experiences of Jewish individuals or communities living under Nazi occupation during World War II. To ensure you find accurate and credible information, it's important to use reputable sources. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to find reliable websites:

1. Start with trusted educational or academic websites: Websites like the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (https://www.ushmm.org/) and Yad Vashem - The World Holocaust Remembrance Center (https://www.yadvashem.org/) are excellent starting points. These institutions specialize in Holocaust research, providing substantial and reputable information.

2. Utilize library databases: Many academic institutions grant access to online library databases that contain scholarly articles, books, and primary sources. Look for databases like JSTOR, ProQuest, or EBSCOhost, and search for keywords like "Holocaust," "Nazi occupation," or "Jewish experiences under Nazi regime."

3. Consult online archives: Websites like the Holocaust Educational Trust (https://www.het.org.uk/) and The Wiener Holocaust Library (https://wienerholocaustlibrary.org/) maintain extensive digital archives of primary sources, testimonies, and historical records related to the Holocaust.

4. Consider governmental or non-profit organization websites: National archives, such as the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) in the United States (https://www.archives.gov/), and non-profit organizations like the Jewish Virtual Library (https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/) often provide reliable and well-documented information.

5. Cross-check information: When using online sources, it's essential to cross-verify the facts and information found on different websites. This ensures accuracy and helps avoid potential bias or misinformation.

Remember to take notes while conducting your research and cite your sources properly. Good luck with your presentation!