We are very pleased to announce that we have access to Visual History Archive (VHA).
The USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive allows users to search through and view more than 54,000 video testimonies of survivors and witnesses of genocide. Initially a repository of Holocaust testimony, the Visual History Archive has expanded to include testimonies from the Armenian Genocide that coincided with World War I, the 1937 Nanjing Massacre in China, the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda, the Guatemalan Genocide of 1978-1996 and the Cambodian Genocide of 1975-1979.
The interviews have been conducted in 62 countries and 41 languages. Each collection adds context for the others, providing multiple pathways to learn from the eyewitnesses of history across time, locations, cultures and sociopolitical circumstances.
Click here to create your account or use Continue as a guest button.
Notice: you can access only by academical IP address. With the help of a proxy server the VHA can be accessed outside the library and the university for those students, faculty members, researchers and other employees of the university who are registered users of the Klebelsberg Library.
If you have any problems, please send a message to e-help.