Arolsen Archives' #everynamecounts Project Uses Artificial Intelligence to Help Uncover Information on Victims of Nazi Persecution | Accenture
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Arolsen Archives on Twitter: "“A gate in my family has been opened – it is a story that has never before been touched”. Young volunteers from #Oswiecim found the relatives of Zygmunt
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Arolsen Archives on Twitter: "“I'm still alive and doing okay”: Our archive employee Hanna Lehun has found old postcards sent back home for #Easter by Ukrainian forced laborers. Hanna, who comes from #
Arolsen Archives - ADREMA plates are unique and lasting evidence of Nazi forced labor. There are probably still hundreds of thousands of these analog data carriers in company archives or estates, or
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The International Tracing Service and the Bad Arolsen Archives - Lubartworld
Arolsen Archives | history, history | The Arolsen Archives were set up to collect administrative records found in Nazi camps & police stations. Today, the archives are digitized to establish... | By UNESCO | Facebook
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