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The Development of the Interview Collection
The archive “Forced labor 1939-1945” is a collection of witness accounts that were collected from 2005 to 2006 within the scope of the project “Documentation of Life Story Interviews with Former Slave and Forced Laborers”.
Interview with Wilhelm N.
Nearly 600 survivors of Nazi forced labor have told their life stories in detailed audio and video interviews. Historically knowledgeable and personally committed interview teams from 32 institutions in 26 countries conducted the interviews and compiled the corresponding materials. The oral history expert Alexander von Plato coordinated the methodology and developed the Interview Guidelines.
The Institute for History and Biography at the FernUniversität Hagen (PD Dr. Alexander von Plato, Dr. Almut Leh, Dr. Christoph Thonfeld) was responsible for the coordination of the project in financial cooperation with the Foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility and Future”. Further information can be found in the publication Hitlers Sklaven (in German).
Among the 32 interview projects are research institutions as well as experienced project groups from foundations and civil society initiatives:
The preparation of the collection began at the Freie Universität Berlin and the German Historical Museum at the end of 2007. The subsets of the collection that were created from these interview projects provide the basic structure of the interview archive.
News
Life Story Interviews for the Classroom: Keeping memory alive and imparting history
New multimedia teaching material on forced labor presented to public.
New archive version online
Additional search functionality - Growing number of indexed interviews
Presence at "didacta 2010"
The educational materials of the multimedia archive projects "Forced Labor 1939-1945. Memory and History" and "Witnesses of the Shoah. The Visual History Archive in School Education" will be introduced at the education fair "didacta" from March 16th to March 20th in Cologne.


