Miami, FL – A $1 million donation to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum by two Miami residents will help release documents that could reveal the fate of Holocaust victims.
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The gift by Norman and Irma Braman will support the museum's efforts to open and copy the International Tracing Service Archive in Germany, which contains information about 17.5 million people and is governed by an 11-nation committee.
'The information contained in the ITS archive may provide answers to many survivors' questions about the fates of their loved ones — questions they have waited more than 60 years to have answered,'' said Norman Braman, a Miami car dealer and a member of the University of Miami board of trustees. [MiamiHerald]
Reality. What a wonderful thing to do with money.
Why should the museum have to pay Germany to obtain this? It should be given free of charge.