
Internet Resources and FTP/WWW sites:

There are various sites which contain more articles concerning
the Holocaust.  Here are a few pointers:

FTP/Gopher sites:
  1) Holocaust Information (at NYSERNET):
       gopher://israel.nysernet.org:71/11/.israel.arch/holocaust

  2) Fighting Hate: Neo-Nazis, Facists and Holocaust
     Related Archives at Jerusalem One:
	gopher://jerusalem1.datasrv.co.il/11/fight

WWW sites:
  1) US Holocaust Memorial Museum:
       http://www.ushmm.org/index.html

  2) JewishNet - Global Jewish Networking
       http://www.huji.ac.il/WWW_JEWISHN/www/cyb4.html

USENET news:
  1) soc.culture.jewish.holocaust
  2) soc.culture.jewish
  3) alt.revisionism
  4) soc.history
  5) clari.news.jews

Mail and Listservers:
  Below is a file that contains information on accessing
  Ken McVay's Holocaust server:

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From listserv@oneb.almanac.bc.ca Tue Sep 27 07:51:26 1994
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 94 17:38 PDT
From: listserv@oneb.almanac.bc.ca
To: epaus!cs.washington.edu!tdnguyen@june
Cc: kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca
Subject: HELP


To retrieve material from our server, use the commands noted below.

--> List servers come in many flavours, and commands that work for one
    may not work for another, so pay attention :-)

Everything appearing in [square brackets] below is optional;
everything appearing inside <greater-than/less-than brackets> is
mandatory.

Recognized requests are:

HELP [topic]
--------------
Without arguments, sending HELP will get you this file.  To get
specific information on  a selected topic, send HELP [topic].

Example: HELP
Example: HELP HOLOCAUST
	 HELP GET

GET HELP won't get squat, other than an error message from the server
- if you need help, just yell HELP.

INDEX [archive]
---------------

Get a list of files in the selected archive, or the master archive if
no archive was specified.

Example: INDEX holocaust        # Gets Holocaust archive list
Example: INDEX IRVING           # Gets the David Irving archive list
Example: INDEX HOLOCAUST/ENGLAND/IRVING
				# Gets the same David Irving archive list
Example: INDEX fascism          # Gets Fascism archive list
Example: INDEX                  # Gets the whole maghilla

NOTE: The GET command is not needed, and does not work, when retrieving
INDEX files. I.e. "GET INDEX" will only result in an error message.

GET <archive | path-to-archive> <file> [/password] [parts]
----------------------------------------------------------
Get the requested file from the specified archive. Certain subparts may
be obtained by specifying them as optional arguments.

Example: GET auschwitz auschwitz.faq1
Example: GET auschwitz auschwitz.faq2

Note: If the form shown above fails, try including the full archive
designation, i.e.:

GET HOLOCAUST/AUSCHWITZ AUSCHWITZ.FAQ1
GET HOLOCAUST/REINHARD/SOBIBOR SOBIBOR.11
<etcetera>

>From the index itself:

    GET Syntax: get HOLOCAUST/IRVING IRVING.CANADA
		    ^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
			   |       |         |
			   |       |         +---> Filename
			   |       +-------------> SUB-archive name
			   +---------------------> ARCHIVE name

    In the example above, the command GET IRVING IRVING.CANADA should
    also work - i.e. the primary archive name can be excluded.

    Common problems for command rejection include:

    1. Incorrect or non-present archive name
    2. Incorrect filename
    3. System or disk errors on oneb.almanac.bc.ca

  The most often seen failures are the result of incorrect syntax, or
  linking the requested file with the wrong archive.  Users are urged to
  send INDEX, _without_ using 'get', in order to obtain an up-to-date,
  accurate, list of available files AND AVAILABLE ARCHIVES AND
  SUB-ARCHIVES.

  If a retrieval command fails, and you cannot fathom the reason, please
  contact kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca for assistance.

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