Talk:Arolsen Archives

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Source for availability of the files

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is newsgroups message [1]. Andrew Clark is reliable in this regard. Pavel Vozenilek 23:24, 23 February 2006 (UTC)Reply

Recent openings

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Can someone more experienced at wiki editing than me add something about how the german government has agreed to actually open the archives as stated in the contraversy section? I will watch this page for a few days, if no one does I might myself German Government to open archives EDIT: my mistake, wasnt looking at the current version of this page when the change was made.

Mcspiff 21:30, 18 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Check out [60 Minutes Episode] brozen 08:29, 25 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

see link, update article. help world.

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Holocaust denial and distortion on social media

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“Marbles of Remembrance” is an interactive and GPS-based chatbot that can be used with the messenger service Telegram. On five multimedia city tours, participants can learn about the life stories of young people – such as Zvi Aviram and Hanni Weissenberg – who as Jewish children went into hiding in Berlin and thus survived the Nazi era.

The chatbot also tells about the efforts of the Youth Aliyah to save Jewish children from persecution. Other tours lead through districts of Berlin where Jewish life was particularly present before the Nazi era. Where in Berlin did Jewish children live? Where did they go to school? What was their everyday life like in the face of increasing antisemitism?

And what did persecution mean for these young people? The tours are multimedia-based – the stories are told using text messages, documents from the Arolsen Archives, photographs, infographics and voice messages. Three of the tours allow participants to test their knowledge: answering questions correctly leads to the next stop. The chatbot also offers various other features. For example, participants can ask questions about the history of the Holocaust and receive reliable information.[1] Lisa Rechelle (talk) 10:49, 5 May 2023 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ UNESCO (2022): History under attack. Holocaust denial and distortion on social media, Paris.

Moving this article to its more succinct title

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Recording here why I requested the article to be renamed. Thank you User:Maliner for implementing the move.

Wikipedia's article title guidelines require that the title should be concise. The current title ("Arolsen Archives - International Center on Nazi Persecution") is unnecessarily long and specific. Look at how the organisation is named in the titles of the Wikipedia article's citations. Look at how the organisation describes itself on its website. Look at the title of the article in other language Wikipedias. There are no other "Arolsen Archives" with which this might be confused. MartinPoulter (talk) 14:49, 29 November 2024 (UTC)Reply