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A Framework for Remembrance: NARA Contributes Holocaust Films to EU Project

Unwritten Record

This post was adapted from a presentation given by Criss Austin and includes extracts from an email she recently sent to staff. VHH project organizers gathered a total of 438 reels of film documenting the Allied liberation of Nazi concentration camps, with just over half–228 reels–provided by NARA.

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RIM-brain in Movies and TV

The Texas Record

Even if just one document is misfiled, that could lead to serious consequences for your operation if the information held therein is needed for an important business purpose or public information request. Near the end of the movie the Rebel Alliance infiltrates the Imperial Center of Military Research on the planet Scarif (i.e.,

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Exclusive: Pakistan and India to armaments: Operation Transparent Tribe is back 4 years later

Security Affairs

The Operation Transparent Tribe was first spotted by Proofpoint Researchers in Feb 2016, in a series of espionages operations against Indian diplomats and military personnel in some embassies in Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan. The document presents itself as a request for a DSOP FUND (Defence Services Officers Provident Fund ).

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Breakfast in the Archives!

Unwritten Record

Local ID: 86-G-5G-9, NAID: 522864 ) Every now and then when looking through a box of photographs in our holdings, a new potential “thread” of information will present itself that sparks curiosity for further research on a particular keyword. Proper credit lines are encouraged in the interest of good documentation.

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Remembering Vietnam

Archives Blogs

This 3,000-square-foot exhibit uses more than 80 original records from the National Archives – including newly declassified documents – to critically reexamine major events and turning points in the war and address three critical questions about the Vietnam War: Why did the United States get involved? Why did the war last so long?

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The Production File Tells the Story: How “Death Mills” Came to U.S. Audiences

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The 42 nd and 45 th Divisions and 20 th Armored Division, along with Signal Corps photographers and cameramen, assisted the survivors and documented the atrocities they found. This post documents the creation and dissemination of the edited film, Death Mills (1946). Over a year later, in August of 1947, Vice President A.G.

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Amnesty International creates new global human rights digital archive with Preservica

Preservica

It will also provide secure global access for staff working to assemble evidence for presentation to international bodies, and speed up online discovery and the production of reports through the enriching of metadata. Visit: www.preservica.com Twitter: @preservica.