Hundreds of thousands of documents published on Nazi victims

The International Archives Centre for Nazi Persecution, Arolsen, published hundreds of thousands of documents on people persecuted by the Nazis online. After World War II, the invading Allied powers had a task: They wanted to document Nazi crimes and find missing persons”, a statement by the institution said. In order for information to be obtained [...]
After World War II, the invading Allied powers had a task: They wanted to document Nazi crimes and find missing persons”, a statement by the institution said.
In order to get information quickly, the Arolsen archive, has received support from an online platform for genetic research, to help process, obtain data and publish documents in their online archives.
The data collected from the origin enrichs our online archive with valuable information, such as the locations of forced foreign workers”, said Giora Zwiling, the unit's manager in the Arolsen archive.
Arolsen, has the world's most extensive archive on victims and survivors of the Nazi regime. / A T S/












