Many people displaced or killed in the Holocaust were never found, therefore there are families unaware of what happened to their family members
. However, a small team of researchers are ensuring the search is continuing.
‘Recovery & Repair’ utilises the International Tracing Service [ITS] archive, the largest collection of material related to victims and survivors of Nazi persecution, to help people learn what happened to family members.The events will be held at Leeds Central Library.
A family history workshop will allow people to conduct their own family research and participants can also sign up for one-on-one consultations with expert researchers. The free two-day programme also will feature a pop-up exhibition called ‘Fates Unknown: The Search for the Missing after the Holocaust’, as well as an evening launch and drinks event.
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