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(April 30, 2008 - Jerusalem)
Marking Holocaust Remembrance Day tomorrow, Yad Vashem will
upload its photo archives to
www.yadvashem.org. Some 130,000 images will be uploaded on
Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day, May 1, from
the collection, the largest of its kind in the world. The
images include photographs taken in the ghettos, during the
deportations, images that illustrate slave labor, the camps,
liberation and more. These photographs represent an invaluable
asset to historians, educators, writers, filmmakers and the
public at large.
Now,
a significant part of this collection is being made available
to the public. Users will be able to search the database by
topic, name or location. High quality scans of the images may
be ordered for a fee via a link on the site. Photographs in
the database are also linked to existing information about its
content, and when you click on an image, a Google map will
automatically open, showing the location of the places
mentioned in the caption. Other links enable expanded
searches.
“Over
the last few years, Yad Vashem has invested significantly in
the computerization of its various collections,” said Avner
Shalev, Chairman of Yad Vashem. “This will allow the public at
large direct and simple access to the vast collection of
resources collected by Yad Vashem over the past half century.
We are hoping that it will increase public awareness of the
archives’ tremendous importance, and encourage people who have
similar photographs and documents to confer them to Yad Vashem
for safekeeping.”
Dr.
Haim Gertner, Director of the Yad Vashem Archives added, “We
are hoping that the public will join us in our ongoing efforts
to decipher the pictures and identify the people in them.”
Yad
Vashem’s photographic collection began with the gathering of
individual and group photographs immediately after World War
II. When the Yad Vashem Archives opened in 1955, these
collections were incorporated within. In 1983, a separate
photographic department was established, with the purpose of
collating, cataloguing and researching historic photographs
relating to the Holocaust. The photographs come from a variety
of sources, including official archives, private collections,
museums and various historic collections.
Attached images from the Yad Vashem Photo Archives, online
tomorrow at
www.yadvashem.org
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Tova Mendel
(with kerchief) and Salomon
Findling (tall man behind Tova) and their
children Frederika, Helena, Mikulas and Israel,
along with other Jews, being deported from
Stropkov, Slovakia on May 23, 1942
(Yad Vashem Photo Archives) |
May 27, 1944- - Jews who had just undergone
selection at Auschwitz-Birkenau and were
classified as “not fit for work” in a grove before
being gassed. (Yad Vashem Photo Archives) |
Lighting Hanukkah candles in
the Westerbork
camp in the Netherlands.
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