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This May 13, 2021, program featured representatives from the Museum’s National Institute for Holocaust Documentation who collect, preserve, and make accessible to the public our vast collection of record on the Holocaust. Learn how the Museum continues its acquisition efforts despite the pandemic and about a project that, in a race against time, collects eyewitness accounts abroad to expand what is known about Holocaust history. Hear from Museum staff who work with prospective donors of materials such as photos, letters, diaries, films, testimonies, and other objects that document the Holocaust, enabling us to teach this history with authenticity and relevance to every new generation. Introductory Remarks Karen Lansky Edlin, President, Eternal Life-Hemshech, Atlanta, Georgia Speakers Kyra Schuster, Curator, National Institute for Holocaust Documentation, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Noemi Szekely-Popescu, Program Manager, National Institute for Holocaust Documentation, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Moderator Robert Tanen, Director, Southeast Regional Office, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Holocaust history, Holocaust artifacts, Holocaust eyewitness testimony, Holocaust documentation, Holocaust evidence, Holocaust oral history, preserving Holocaust history