Holocaust has gone interactive. Now you don't have to leave your house as www.footnote.com/holocaust offers more than 1 million Holocaust related documents online, as a collaborated effort of the National Archives and the U.S. Holocaust Museum. Based on the story as reported in sltrib.com.
By the way, footnote.com is a great resource for accessing historical documents and archives online.
Notwithstanding Ahmadinejad or others' opinions regarding the Holocaust; at the very least, and no matter where you stand on the validity of some of the past, the digital revolution might go a long way as a reminder to help prevent any future crimes of the human condition.
Note: I wonder what the Turkish Government's take is regarding Ahmadinejad's claim that the Holocaust is an historical event best left for judgment by researches, as it relates to their own stance on the Armenian 'Genocide' issue?

