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Global Shoah project giving families closure

November 10, 2011 12:09

ByNathalie Rothschild, Nathalie Rothschild

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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum has joined forces with genealogy website Ancestry.com to launch the World Memory Project.

A searchable database with records of over 30,000 victims of Nazi persecution is now available online, and the public has been invited to help expand the vast collection of information.

"We're in a race against time," said project manager Lisa Yavnai. "We want to provide this information for survivors and their family members."

The Holocaust Memorial Museum holds archives containing more than 170 million documents and receives thousands of requests a year for information about victims. "Finding details about a specific individual is often like looking for a needle in haystack," said Ms Yavnai, "but the new database makes our documents searchable by name."