BA Holocaust Museum to analyze boxes with Nazi-era documents found in May
Updated on December 17 at 1:50 p.m.
The Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum will have access to 12 boxes full of Nazi-era propaganda material and documents found in the Supreme Court archive in May, after it signed an agreement with the high court.
The organization is set to carry out a scientific, statistical, sociological and historical analysis of the documents, said a statement by the Supreme Court. The museum is expected to release its findings with the public in the future.
However, the museum will only have access to materials such as books, propaganda documents, photographs and news publications that do not contain any “sensitive” information, the judges clarified. Documents including IDs of Nazi union members will be kept by the court for digitalization and further analysis in the future.
In May, judiciary employees discovered several boxes containing Nazi propaganda material and personal documents that had been confiscated in........

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