Survivors who would like to schedule an interview are invited to complete the form below. We will contact you once we have received your request.
If you would like to volunteer to help us conduct interviews, complete the form below. Qualified applicants will be notified when there is a need to take testimony in you area.
We are looking for volunteers to help with community outreach, support survivors through the interview process, and serve as videographers.
Joe Adamson gave testimony in October 2020, just a year before he passed away. His interview will be saved and shared through the Visual History Archive as a source of learning, remembrance and inspiration.
Importance of Contemporary Testimonies
Recording a new collection of Holocaust survivor testimonies serves as an important bridge across generations. Firsthand accounts of survivors will not only offer insights into their lives before and during the war, but will allow them to offer perspectives on issues such as genocides that occurred after the Holocaust, resurgent antisemitism, and other current events.
This shared experience with contemporary audiences and updated perspective will spark connections and lasting impact.
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Find out how we work with survivors and their families to record and share interviews.
Learn more about our in-studio interviews.
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With Assistance from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Supported by the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future and by the German Federal Ministry of Finance.