The nearly 52,000 videotaped testimonies of the Shoah Foundation Institute's Visual History Archive were recorded primarily between 1994 and 1999 in 56 countries and in 32 languages. While the majority of the interviews are with Jewish Holocaust survivors, the archive also includes the testimonies of political prisoners, Sinti and Roma (Gypsy) survivors, Jehovah's Witness survivors, survivors of eugenics policies, and homosexual survivors as well as rescuers and aid providers, liberators, and participants in war crimes trials.

Each testimony discusses the interviewee’s prewar, wartime, and postwar life experience, in his or her home country and country of immigration, such that the archive covers a significant part of the history of the 20th century around the world. At the conclusion of the testimony, the interviewee displays photographs, documents, and artifacts pertaining to his or her life story. Finally, the interviewee introduces family members and friends on camera. During some interviews, the interviewee performs literary or musical works or displays original works of art. Approximately 150 interviews feature walking tours, in which a portion of the interview was conducted at sites of former concentration camps, ghettos, mass graves, or in front of prewar family homes.

Each interview averages over two hours in length. To learn more about how the interviews were conducted, please see Collecting Testimonies.

Countries in which the Institute recorded interviews:

Argentina738
Australia2,518
Austria196
Belarus248
Belgium209
Bolivia23
Bosnia & Herzegovina58
Brazil567
Bulgaria628
Canada2,861
Chile65
Colombia15
Costa Rica19
Croatia329
Czech Republic571
Denmark95
Ecuador9
Estonia9
Finland1
France1,691
Georgia6
Germany694
Greece310
Hungary815
Ireland4
Israel8,654
Italy425
Japan1
Kazakhstan6
Latvia80
Lithuania144
Macedonia9
Mexico111
Moldova284
The Netherlands1,062
New Zealand54
Norway35
Peru2
Poland1,526
Portugal2
Romania147
Russia689
Slovakia666
Slovenia11
South Africa256
Spain7
Sweden336
Switzerland71
Ukraine3,460
United Kingdom898
United States19,998
Uruguay125
Uzbekistan25
Venezuela228
Yugoslavia
(Serbia and Montenegro)
349
Zimbabwe8

Languages spoken by the survivors and other witnesses who gave testimony to the Institute:

Bulgarian624
Croatian393
Czech566
Danish69
Dutch1,082
English24,823
Flemish5
French1,881
German931
Greek306
Hebrew6,301
Hungarian1,349
Italian434
Japanese1
Ladino10
Latvian1
Lithuanian45
Macedonian9
Norwegian34
Polish1,566
Portuguese563
Romani24
Romanian129
Russian7,084
Serbian378
Sign5
Slovak573
Slovenian6
Spanish1,354
Swedish266
Ukrainian304
Yiddish560

Quick Facts about the Institute’s Archive:

People the Institute interviewed: Number of Testimonies:
Jewish Survivors48,361
Homosexual Survivors6
Jehovah's Witness Survivors83
Liberators and Liberation Witnesses361
Political Prisoners257
Rescuers and Aid Providers1,115
Sinti and Roma Survivors397
Survivors of Eugenics Policies13
War Crimes Trials Participants63

For more information about the interviewees, please visit the Testimony Catalogue