Memoria [EN] No. 25 (10/2019) | Page 5

For years, the Arolsen Archives has collected and housed more than 30 million documents on the people who fell victim to Nazi persecution during WWII—and they are now available to the public for free.

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Knitters worldwide recreate sweater worn by Krystyna Chiger who survived Holocaust in sewer thanks to help of Leopold Socha. Washington anesthesiologist and expert knitter Lea Stern ‘reverse engineers’ pattern of fragile artifact in hidden children collection at USHMM.

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The US House of Representatives has voted overwhelmingly in favour of recognising the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks during World War One as a genocide.

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Italian Auschwitz survivor and Senator for life, Liliana Segre, is the target of about 200 online antisemitic messages and threats every day. For the past 30 years, she has been one of the more active witnesses of the Holocaust, speaking to thousands of schools and groups all over Italy.

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