Towards a History of Soviet Film Records (Kinoletopis’) and Their Subsequent Uses

This article looks at the specific features of Soviet audiovisual archives showing traces of the Holocaust. The aim is to retrace the history of the archival project behind this collection, from its creation in the 1920s, showing the different types of intervention carried out on the material, in or...

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