Raoul Wallenberg-projektets arkiv
Letters (including drafts), audio recordings, manuscripts, documents filed by subject There is more detailed information about the project's intentions, work, and methods in volume F1:1. The volume also contains project leader Karl Molin's essay 'Raoul Wallenbergarkivet i Uppsala', from the journal Arkiv, samhälle och forskning 1993:3, and Paul Levine's 'Oral History and the Holocaust. Some Methodological Reflections" from Multiethnica 1992:10. Volume F8:1, which contains mainly administrative documents, also contains working material, the basis for the overview table, and a list of abbreviations and information about who conducted the interviews. Series F2D and F3B contain, among other things, eight written interview responses and a unique collection of copies from archives in Budapest. The Raoul Wallenberg project, which ran from 1989 to 1991, was to conduct and preserve interviews (on tape and in transcripts) with people who could talk about Swedish aid activities in Budapest in 1944-45. It conducted 170 such interviews: 12 in Sweden, 47 in Israel, 53 in Hungary, and 58 in the USA. Thomas Aurelis, 'Raoul Wallenberg-projektet. Arkivbeskrivning.' Uppsala 1994. See: https://www.alvin-portal.org/alvin/attachment/document/alvin-record:13030/ATTACHMENT-0001.pdf
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