The following list of publications using testimony from the Institute’s archive is not comprehensive. If you have an academic publication not listed here that used testimony from the archive, please contact us. We would love to acknowledge your work.

Wolfson, Leah

"’Is There Anything Else You Would Like to Add?’ Visual Testimony Encounters the Lyric." South Atlantic Review : the Publication of the South Atlantic Modern Language Association 73.3 (2008): 86-109.

Wolf, Diane L.

“Holocaust Testimony: Producing Post-memories, Producing Identities.” Sociology Confronts the Holocaust: Memories and Identities in Jewish Diasporas. Eds. Judith M. Gerson and Diane L. Wolf. Durham: Duke University Press, 2007. 154-175.

Wildermuth, David W.

"Who Killed Lida's Jewish Intelligentsia? A Case Study of Wehrmacht Involvement in the Holocaust's “First Hour”." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 27.1 (2013): 1-29.

Walter, Jacques

"Les Archives De lHistoire Audiovisuelle Des Survivants De La Shoah: Entre Institution Et Industrie, Une Mémoire Mosaïque En Devenir." Les Institutions de l'image. Eds. Jean-Pierre Bertin-Maghit, Béatrice Fleury-Vilatte, and Marc Ferro. Paris: Editions de LÉcole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, 2001. 187-200.

Walke, Anike

"Memories of an Unfulfilled Promise: Internationalism and Patriotism in Post-Soviet Oral Histories of Jewish Survivors of the Nazi Genocide." Oral History Review 40.2 (2013): 271-298.

Wake, Caroline

"Regarding the Recording: The Viewer of Video Testimony, the Complexity of Copresence and the Possibility of Tertiary Witnessing." History & Memory 25.1 (2013): 111-144.

Vos, Chris

“De levende getuige. De opkomst van het egodocument in de Nederlandse audiovisuelegeschiedschrijving." Oorlogsdocumentatie '40-'45. Tiende jaarboek van het Nederlands Instituut (1999), 182-199.

Van der Zanden, Christine E.

“Drops in the Ocean: Rescue Operations of Jews in Southern France and Hungary during the Holocaust.” The Holocaust: Essays and Documents. Ed. Randolph L. Braham. New York: Rosenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, 2009. 159-216.

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