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Archive station

At the Swedish Holocaust Museum, you have access to documentation and information about the Holocaust. In our digital archive station, you can explore archives from different parts of the world.
A computer on a desk with a chair, where visitors can browse archival material.
At the museum, you can use our digital archive station. Photo: Ola Myrin, The Swedish Holocaust Museum/SHM

Digital Archive Station

Explore archives from different parts of the world. Through the digital archive station, you can access, among other things, the USC Shoah Foundation Visual History Archive, which is only available at a limited number of locations worldwide. Through this archive, you can listen to more than 55,000 video interviews.

Read more about the Visual History Archive

You can visit the archive station during the museum’s regular opening hours.

See the museum’s opening hours

Need help?

If you have questions about the archives, you can contact the staff at the information desk.

Would you like to visit the museum’s collections and archives?

If you want to study objects or visit our collections, you are welcome to contact our Department of Collections and Research.

Identification documents.
Photo: Ola Myrin, The Swedish Holocaust Museum/SHM

Dimensions in Testimony

On the website and at the Swedish Holocuast Museum there are two interactive biographies, Elisabeth Citroms and Tobias Rawets, both survivors of the Holocaust. The two Swedish-language versions were launched in summer 2022 by the Swedish Holocaust Museum and are available nationwide.

You will find Dimensions in Testimony next to the museum's lounge.

Read more about the project Dimensions in Testimony

I Arkivet på Sveriges museum om Förintelsen kan besökare samtala med Elisabeth Citrom genom AI-teknik i Dimensions in Testimony.
The physical installation opened to the public in june 2023 in the Archive at the Swedish Holocaust Museum. Photo: Lydia Rosell Cacho, The Swedish Holocaust Museum/SHM