Posted: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 ~ 9:07 AM
NYTimes: Germany Agrees to Open Holocaust Archive
The German government announced at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum here that it was dropping its decades-long resistance to opening the archives kept in the town of Bad Arolsen. The files, which make up one of the largest Holocaust archives in the world, are more than 15 miles long and hold up to 50 million documents, some seized by the Allies as they liberated concentration camps.