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‘Oral History is Family History: Sound recording and its role in uniting past with present – a personal history of Auschwitz.’

4th October 2022 kljukes

Written by Kirsty Jukes, Hub Rights Officer, Unlocking our Sound Heritage in association with Archives+, The Heritage Lottery Fund and The British Library.   As

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