WebThe Arolsen Archives, formerly International Tracing Service (ITS), are an international center on Nazi persecution with the world’s most comprehensive archive on the victims and survivors of National Socialism. The collection has information on about 17.5 million people and belongs to the UNESCO’s Memory of the World. It contains documents ... Web1 1 A Paper Monument The History of the Arolsen Archives Catalogue of the permanent exhibition, edited by Henning Borggräfe, Christian Höschler and ... Johanna Groß Editor (German) INSEL+MEILE Museumskultur, Christiane Weber Arrangement of exhibits gewerkdesign, Berlin English translation Jessica Spengler Catalogue design …
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WebThe Arolsen Archives, previously the International Tracing Service (ITS), in Bad Arolsen, Germany, was opened to researchers in 2007. It includes: Documents on incarceration in concentration camps, ghettos and prisons. Documents on forced labour. Documents on Displaced Persons camps and emigration. Documents on Jewish and … WebOct 28, 2024 · CHRISTIANE ER (Bad Arolsen) gave a presentation about DPs, refugees, and their representation in DP documents kept by the Arolsen Archives, … bodies how many episodes
Nazi victim files go online in German archive – DW – 11/27/2024
WebSep 7, 2024 · In April, the Arolsen Archives made more than 13 million documents on victims of the Nazi regime available online. DW's Emmanuelle Chaze went on a personal journey to find out more about her ... WebNov 27, 2024 · 11/27/2024. The newly uploaded documents contain information on 10 million people persecuted by the Nazis. The Arolsen Archives hopes that by making the data available online, it will keep the ... Web10.55 - 11.15 The Arolsen Archives e-Guide: turning users into active explorers of Holocaust-related documents - Christiane Weber (Arolsen Archives, Bad Arolsen) 11.15 - 11.35 Geographies of accountability: the United Nations War Crimes Commission archives and wartime complementarity - Leah Owen and Dan Plesch (SOAS University … bodies hit the floor bpm