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Survivors oppose the transfer
of Holocaust archive to D.C.
Courtesy Edwin Black
The International Tracing Service's Bad Arolsen archive.
The International Tracing Service's secret Holocaust archive at Bad Arolsen, Germany, is preparing to transfer millions of images of concentration-camp prisoner documents to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum under embargo, according to sources.

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