Germany signs deal to open Holocaust archives

Germany will sign an agreement today to open to researchers an archive of millions of Nazi files that describe how the Holocaust was carried out.

Germany signs deal to open Holocaust archives

Germany will sign an agreement today to open to researchers an archive of millions of Nazi files that describe how the Holocaust was carried out.

The accord was reached in April by the 11-nation governing body of the International Tracing Service, the arm of the International Committee of the Red Cross that oversees the archive in the German town of Bad Arolsen.

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