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Region: Allemagne (Bad Arolsen, Hesse)
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Formerly the International Tracing Service (ITS), the Arolsen Archives constitute the world's most comprehensive documentary collection on the victims and survivors of National Socialism, with information on some 17.5 million individuals. Their 26,000 linear meters of original documents and more than 40 million digitized documents are inscribed in UNESCO's Memory of the World Register. Founded after 1945 by the Allies for the tracing of displaced persons, they were opened to public research from 2007. The institution produces educational tools and conducts traveling exhibitions on Nazi persecution.
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