US National Archives and Footnote Announce New Digital Holocaust Collection
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and Footnote today announced the release of the internet's largest Interactive Holocaust Collection. For the first time ever, over one million Holocaust-related records - including millions of names and 26,000 photos from the National Archives - will be available online. The collection can be viewed at: http://www.footnote.com/holocaust.Included among the National Archives records available online at Footnote.com are:
• Concentration camp registers and documents from Dachau, Mauthausen, Auschwitz, and Flossenburg.
• The "Ardelia Hall Collection" of records relating to the Nazi looting of Jewish possessions, including looted art.
• Captured German records including deportation and death lists from concentration camps.
• Nuremberg War Crimes Trial proceedings.
Access to the collection will be available for free on Footnote.com through the month of October.
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