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The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) focuses on trans-national Holocaust research, commemoration, and education by connecting sources, institutions, and people to combat the wide dispersal of sources and expertise across the world on the subject. In addition to fellowships and programming, EHRI, supported by two project consortia consisting of 25 partners from across Europe, Israel, and the United States, also provides numerous online resources and tools that advance the digital transformation of Holocaust research. These include the EHRI Portal (which offers access to information on Holocaust-related archival material held in different institutions), a Document Blog (a space to share ideas about Holocaust-related archival documents and their presentation and interpretation using digital tools), two Online Editions ("Early Holocaust Testimony" and "BeGrentze Flucht"), their Collection of Digital Tools Guides, a Bibliography, and the IRP2 Portal (International Research Portal for Records Related to Nazi-Era Cultural Property).

(Description adapted from information on project website)

 

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1938-1945

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European Holocaust Research Infrastructure

The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) focuses on trans-national Holocaust research, commemoration, and education by connecting sources, institutions, and people to combat the wide dispersal of sources and expertise across the world on the subject. In addition to fellowships and programming, EHRI, supported by two project consortia consisting of 25 partners from across Europe, Israel, and the United States, also provides numerous online resources and tools that advance the digital transformation of Holocaust research. These include the EHRI Portal (which offers access to information on Holocaust-related archival material held in different institutions), a Document Blog (a space to share ideas about Holocaust-related archival documents and their presentation and interpretation using digital tools), two Online Editions ("Early Holocaust Testimony" and "BeGrentze Flucht"), their Collection of Digital Tools Guides, a Bibliography, and the IRP2 Portal (International Research Portal for Records Related to Nazi-Era Cultural Property).

(Description adapted from information on project website)