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USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive
USC Shoah Foundation's Visual History Archive

Description

More than 53,000 video testimonies of survivors and witnesses of genocide. The interviews have been conducted in 63 countries and 40 languages. Each collection adds context for the others, providing multiple pathways to learn from the eyewitnesses of history across time, locations, cultures, and sociopolitical circumstances. Registration is required to use the archive’s advanced features. But access is also available with “Continue as guest” login.

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Registration is required.

Copyright and Access

You May: Access, search and browse the database or publication; Print or download a limited number of articles, records, abstracts, or parts of chapters for personal use; Include summary information and brief quotations in academic publications, provided that the source is acknowledged.

You May Not: Sell copies of items printed or downloaded; Distribute copies of any portions of this resource to anyone not affiliated with Princeton University; Employ automated processes (searching, downloading, web crawling, web scraping) to obtain information or data; Perform excessive manual or automated searching or downloading; Use content and information for commercial purposes; Use content in course packs or electronic reserves without permission. If you have any questions regarding Authorized Uses of this resource, contact eSupport@princeton.edu.

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