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Major archive milestone

The Arolsen Archives in Bad Arolsen, Germany, has announced it has reached a milestone, with 26 million records added to its database of Nazi victims and survivors.

The Hall of Names at Yad Vashem

Working in conjunction with Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Memorial Centre in Jerusalem, Israel, archivists have created an invaluable database for finding Jewish relatives whose fate might have been unknown in the wake of World War II.

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