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7 mag 2024 · The German town of Bad Arolsen is home to the world’s largest archive on the victims and survivors of the Nazi regime: despite belonging to UNESCO’s Memory of the World, it is still not well known. Our history timeline has further interesting information. More about us. Visit the Online Archive!
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As part of the World’s Documentary Heritage, the largest archive on the victims of Nazi persecution should be accessible to as many people as possible. This is why the Arolsen Archives are publishing more and more of their holdings online.
Welcome to the Online Archive of the Arolsen Archives! The Arolsen Archives are an international center on Nazi persecution with the world’s most extensive collection of documents about the victims and survivors of National Socialism.
6 giorni fa · In Bad Arolsen in Hessen befindet sich das weltweit größte Archiv über die Opfer und die Überlebenden des NS-Regimes: UNESCO Welt-Dokumentenerbe, aber noch immer wenig bekannt. Interessante Informationen bietet unsere Timeline zur Geschichte. Mehr über uns. Besuchen Sie unser Online-Archiv!
The documents relate to the various groups persecuted by the Nazi regime and contain references to around 17.5 million people, making them an important source of knowledge for society today. Many of the around 30 million documents are now available in the Online Archive of the Arolsen Archives.