Holocaust Resource Center
The Holocaust Resource Center (HRC) was established in 1982 to foster and reinforce ongoing awareness of the Holocaust.

At its inception the Holocaust Resource Center launched an oral history project to gather and preserve first-person eyewitness accounts, resulting in a unique collection of more than 200 original oral histories from local Holocaust survivors, rescuers and liberators. The HRC is also a host site for Yale University's Fortunoff Video Archives for Holocaust Testimonies. The oral history collection and the video archives are available to seminar participants for inspection.
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