You have done an incredible job! A huge thank you for your outstanding work! It was an honour to have experienced this together with you. Best, Kerstin
PS: #everynamecounts is continuing here: https://everynamecounts.arolsen-archives.org/

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We are creating a digital memorial to the victims of National Socialism. Join in and help us record names and paths of persecution.

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Please type in the information from the scanned documents. This will add more and more names and data to our Online Archive, the world’s most extensive archive on the victims and survivors of National Socialism. Need more background information? Check out our digital introduction that explains the origin, use and meaning of the documents through an example. See the list of links at the bottom.

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everynamecounts is about remembrance and commemoration. But it’s also about our society today, because the stories of people persecuted and murdered by the Nazis show where discrimination, racism and antisemitism can lead.

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About Every Name Counts

With the initiative # everynamecounts the Arolsen Archives aim to establish a digital memorial to the people persecuted by the Nazis. Future generations should be able to remember the names and identities of the victims and put faces to history.

Thousands of volunteers are contributing to this first major digital memorial, which will enable people all over the world to access and search the data themselves. This is invaluable to researchers and teachers – and to the families of the victims.

In this short video, students talk about what it was like working on # everynamecounts in 2020: