b'Swedish History Museum NEW SITE NEW SITESweden has just a few living Holocaust survivors, so the transfer of memory is urgent. Our work with the Swedish History Museum and partners at Jewish Culture in Sweden led to the exhibition Speaking MemoriesThe Last Witnesses of the Holocaust and a long-term strategic relationship because the museum chose also to become aVisual History Archive sitethe first in Sweden.Joel Citron, Vice-Chair, Board of CouncilorsNew knowledge from testimony helps us understand how history unfolds, the personal choices that were made, and the implications and lessons for society today.Ulrika Citron, Member, Next Generation CouncilSpecial thanks to Ulrika and Joel Citron and Harry Krakowski for their support of our programs in Sweden. The Visual History Archive is a significant addition to Cornell, one that ensures that the power of first-person testimony can impact both current students and future generations in their understanding of the Holocaust and the issues of culture, identity and politics that surround it. The fact that the testimonies can be applied to different academic disciplines makes the archive a valuable resource for the diverse interests of Cornells students and faculty. Bob Katz, Life Member, Board of Councilors2019 ANNUAL REPORT15'