“In 1946, Dr. David P. Boder, a psychology professor from Chicago’s Illinois Institute of Technology, traveled to Europe to record the stories of Holocaust survivors in their own words.
Over a period of three months, he visited refugee camps in France, Switzerland, Italy, and Germany, carrying a wire recorder and 200 spools of steel wire, upon which he was able to record over 90 hours of first-hand testimony. These recordings represent the earliest known oral histories of the Holocaust, which are available through this online archive.”
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wolfthomas (7. März 2010). "Voices of the holocaust" – 1. oral-history-Projekt. Online-Datenbank. Archivalia. Abgerufen am 2. Dezember 2024 von https://doi.org/10.58079/bsum