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Preserving Holocaust History through Artifacts, Archives, and Research

Virtual Event
Artifacts in the Margosches collection donated by Elizabeth Margosches. US Holocaust Memorial Museum, photo by Lisa Masson

Artifacts in the Margosches collection donated by Elizabeth Margosches. US Holocaust Memorial Museum, photo by Lisa Masson

Join us for a live digital program featuring the Museum’s National Institute for Holocaust Documentation and its work to collect, preserve, and make accessible to the public its vast collection of records on the Holocaust. Learn about the Museum’s acquisition efforts and the meticulous research process offered to Holocaust survivors, their families, and others wishing to learn more about the fate of those persecuted. 

Holocaust survivors, their relatives, victims’ family members, and prospective donors of materials such as photos and letters can sign up for appointments to consult with experts from our Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center and Collection Acquisitions.

Speakers
Jude C. Richter, PhD, Research and reference specialist, Holocaust Survivors and Victims Resource Center, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Susan Goldstein Snyder, Curator, Curatorial Acquisitions and Reference, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Moderator
Jaime Monllor, International outreach officer, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

This program is free and open to the public, but reservations are required.

For more information, please contact Laura Ivanov at livanov@ushmm.org.

Co-presented with Generations After, learn more here.

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