Arolsen Archives returned confiscated items to Polish families in a ceremony as part of the "Warsaw Uprising: 100 Untold Stories" campaign.

Germany's Arolsen Archives returned jewelry and personal items confiscated by Nazis from 12 Polish concentration camp inmates to their families in a ceremony in Warsaw. This effort is part of the "Warsaw Uprising: 100 Untold Stories" campaign, marking the 80th anniversary of the city's uprising against Nazi occupation. The archives, which contain data on 17.5 million individuals, aim to revive victims' memories through these personal belongings.

September 11, 2024
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