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Preserving Holocaust History through Oral Histories and Films

Virtual Event
Artifacts in the Margosches collection. US Holocaust Memorial Museum, gift of Elizabeth Margosches. Photography by Lisa Masson
 

Artifacts in the Margosches collection. US Holocaust Memorial Museum, gift of Elizabeth Margosches. Photography by Lisa Masson

 

Join us for a live, virtual program about the Museum’s research services and ongoing efforts to preserve, safeguard, and expand its unparalleled collection of Holocaust evidence. 

Hear how the Museum’s collection of materials, documents, and artifacts serves as a resource for Holocaust survivors, families of victims, teachers, scholars, filmmakers, and others wishing to discover more about the fate of Jewish people persecuted by the Nazis and their collaborators.

Webinar participants have the opportunity to make special appointments to request research assistance and inquire about potentially donating artifacts and/or contributing an oral history to the Museum. Please email us at riappointments@ushmm.org by no later than June 30, 2023 to connect with our staff. We look forward to hearing from you.

Moderator
Jaime Monllor, International Outreach Officer, The David M. Rubenstein National Institute for Holocaust Documentation, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Presenters
James Gilmore, Oral History Curator, Curatorial Acquisitions and Reference, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Leslie Swift, Special Advisor for Time-Based Media, Archival and Curatorial Affairs, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

This live, virtual program is free and open to the public, but registration is required. 

For more information regarding this program contact jmonllor@ushmm.org.