Arolsen Archives

The largest archive on victims and survivors of Nazi persecution. We share knowledge and promote active remembrance and democracy.

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  • News

    70 Years of Eurovision

    Europe’s biggest music competition is celebrating its 70th birthday: When the first “Grand Prix d’Eurovision de la Chanson” went on …

  • Dossiers

     The Search – Captured on Film

    Young people at the International Youth Meeting Center (IYMC) in Oświęcim have been deeply involved in the #StolenMemory project since …

  • News

    The Arolsen Archives to Receive Their First Purpose-Built Archive Building

    The new building will be the first purpose-built archive facility for the Arolsen Archives’ UNESCO-protected collection of records on victims …

  • Press releases

    After More than 80 Years, Families Finally Read Their Loved Ones’ Last Words

    First Successes in the Search for the Families of Victims of Nazi Executions Around nine months ago, the Bavarian State …

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    Dance, Resistance, and Persecution in the Nazi State

    Exclusion, flight, and violence during the Nazi era are part of the history of dance in the 20th century. Tatjana …

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    The Hidden Sister

    For a long time, Ilana (Greenberg) Kraus and her brother Alan Greenberg did not know that their father had been …

  • Press releases

    Research on Victims of Nazi Persecution Reached New High in 2025

    Eighty years after the end of World War II, more people than ever before turned to the Arolsen Archives in …

  • News

    The Liberation of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp

    On April 11, 1945, U.S. Army troops liberated some 21,000 inmates from the Buchenwald concentration camp. Before the former inmates …

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    ASF Volunteer Program at the Arolsen Archives

    Since 2017, the Arolsen Archives have been welcoming young people – often from Russia and Ukraine – who complete a …

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