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About the Testimonies
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Holocaust Museum Houston's video taped testimonies are designed to supplement primary
research materials available in the Boniuk Resource Center and Library. The testimonies
permit worldwide access to the increasingly fragile materials that document the
history of the Holocaust.
The database concentrates on the rare testimonies of Holocaust survivors and eventually
will include testimonies from rescuers, liberators and witnesses to the Nazi regime.
Some topics include hiding locations, concentration camps, the quality of life,
and other details of the events during the Holocaust in World War II.
This archive system offers support to people anywhere around the world interested
in conducting research. The collection currently contains testimonies of people
included in our own documentaries, Voices I and II, and the film Where is My Family.
Holocaust Museum Houston is in the process of converting and digitizing more than
100 interviews and transcripts totaling approximately 300 hours of tape.
The Museum offers free access to extended versions of the testimonies in the library
and offers the Where is My Family CD-ROM for sale in the Museum bookstore.
These testimonies were produced with the assistance of RoadShow Media with underwriting
by AT&T, Inc.
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| | Special Collections
Holocaust Museum Houston
5401 Caroline St.
Houston, TX 77004-6804
Phone: 713-942-8000,
ext. 110
| E-mail: library@hmh.org
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