Yale Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies

Identifier
GR ThAP - Fortunoff
Language of Description
English
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI

Extent and Medium

More than 4,400 video testimonies.

Biographical History

The Yale Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies is one of the first collections of its kind to be created and it is well known to the community of Holocaust researchers. The Archive has its roots in New Haven, Connecticut but its collection now spans the Americas, Europe, and Israel. For more than three decades its mission has stayed the same: to record and project the stories of those who were there.

In 1979, a grassroots organization, the Holocaust Survivors Film Project, began videotaping Holocaust survivors and witnesses in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1981, the original collection of testimonies was donated to Yale University. The Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, part of the Yale University Library, opened its doors to the public the following year.

Acquisition

2021-. The AUTh Library & Information Center in collaboration with the Yale University Library's Department of Manuscripts and Archives offers the AUTh academic community permanent, online access to the collection of oral testimonies of the Yale Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies.

Scope and Content

The Fortunoff Archive consists of testimonies of willing individuals with first-hand experience of the Nazi persecutions, including those who were in hiding, survivors, bystanders, resistants, and liberators. Testimonies were recorded in whatever language the witness preferred, and range in length from 30 minutes to over 40 hours (recorded over several sessions).

Conditions Governing Access

Access is provided to AUTh members with connection to the Wireless network of AUTh into the campus, or remotely with connection to the AUTh Virtual Private Network - VPN. An additional personal registration at https://fortunoff.library.yale.edu/research/search-the-archive/ is also required.

Finding Aids

Archivist Note

13.02.2022. Creation of the archival description by Maria Pantazi

Rules and Conventions

EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0