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Family History Workshop: Tracing the Fate of Individuals in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives

Workshop
Romani survivors of Auschwitz in Straubing in Allied-occupied Germany (circa 1945). US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Joseph Eaton

Romani survivors of Auschwitz in Straubing in Allied-occupied Germany (circa 1945). US Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Joseph Eaton

Researchers from the Museum’s Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center and the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center will be on hand to assist survivors, their families, and the families of victims seeking information and documentation in the Roma-related records of the Arolsen Archives and other Museum holdings.

This program is co-organized by the Prague Forum for Romani Histories at the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Seminar on Romani Studies in the Department of Central European Studies at Charles University in Prague. 

More information is available here. | Více informací v češtině naleznete zde.  

This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact khegburg@ushmm.org.

This program has been made possible by the generosity of Corinne P. and Maurice R. Greenberg and the Starr Foundation to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, New York University Prague, the Strategy AV21 Global Conflicts and Local Interactions Program of the Czech Academy of Sciences, and the Isabel & Alfred Bader Fund, A Bader Philanthropy.