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Resources available exclusively in digital form

USC Shoah Foundation Institute Visual History Archive
Shoah Foundation Institute The University of South Florida Libraries subscribe to the USC Shoah Foundation Institute's Visual History Archive. The Archive preserves and provides access to personal experiences of the Holocaust through survivor's first-hand accounts. With a collection of nearly 52,000 video testimonies in 32 languages and from 56 countries, the USC Shoah Foundation Institute’s archive is the largest visual history archive in the world. The Institute interviewed Jewish survivors, homosexual survivors, Jehovah’s Witness survivors, liberators and liberation witnesses, political prisoners, rescuers and aid providers, Roma and Sinti survivors (Gypsy), survivors of Eugenics policies, and war crimes trials participants.
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Gale Digital Collections: Testaments to the Holocaust
Documents and Rare Printed Materials from the Wiener Library, London
This digital resource offers the unique resources of the World’s oldest Holocaust museum. Alfred Wiener fled Germany in 1933 and established his collection in London. The collection offers fully searchable personal accounts of life in Nazi Germany, along with photographs, propaganda materials such as school text books, limited circulation publications and rare serials in a uniquely flexible format, enabling detailed research into the domestic policies of Nazi Germany, Jewish life in Germany from 1933 to after the war, propaganda, life in the concentration camps, in hiding, emigration and refugee life.

To access Testaments to the Holocaust:
  1. You must first login using your NetID through Blackboard
  2. Select USF Libraries tab and then select USF Libraries
  3. Make sure you are using the “Resources” tab
  4. Select Databases by title/subject
  5. Enter Testaments to the Holocaust and click on GO