Washington – Database Of Holocaust Victims Reaches 1 Million Names

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    Washington – An effort to build a free online database of Holocaust victims and survivors has reached a milestone.

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    The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and Ancestry.com announced Friday that records of one million people persecuted by the Nazis are now available to be searched.

    The crowd-sourced database was launched in 2011 and is known as the World Memory Project. Volunteer contributors from around the world have been indexing materials from the museum’s archive so people can be added to the database and searched easily by name.

    Among the volunteers is Patricia Lewin, a retired doctor who lives in Los Angeles. She’s indexed the records of more than 79,000 people. In the process, she found out that she had relatives who died in the Holocaust, even though she’s not Jewish.


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