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Majdanek Museum Launches Digital Archive of Holocaust Concentration Camp Artifacts

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First reported by Ynet · 2 hours ago

What happened

The Majdanek State Museum in Poland launched the Digital Majdanek portal, offering public access to thousands of original Holocaust artifacts, documents, and testimonies from Majdanek, Belzec, and Sobibor camps to enhance historical awareness and research.

  • 01Majdanek Museum launched Digital Majdanek portal with thousands of Holocaust artifacts and documents online.
  • 02Portal currently features detailed records of 300 items, with ongoing additions planned.
  • 03Includes digital representations and testimonies from survivors of Majdanek, Belzec, and Sobibor camps.
  • 04Equipped with advanced scanning tech to aid researchers and professional archival editing.
  • 05Artifacts include prisoner-made doll, SS canteen cup, prisoner number plate, and prisoner sketches.
  • 06Portal also displays historical photos of Majdanek camp, watchtower, and crematorium ruins.

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Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Majdanek Museum Launches Digital Archive of Holocaust Concentration Camp Artifacts
YnetCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Majdanek Museum Launches Digital Portal to Share Holocaust Camp Artifacts and Testimonies

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