Edward Serotta’s Archive Preserves Holocaust Stories

Edward Serotta’s extensive archive, comprising 1,230 in-depth interviews with Holocaust survivors, preserves the personal narratives of those who lived through the Holocaust and its aftermath. The collection, which spans decades of work, offers insight into the lived experiences of Jewish communities in Central and Eastern Europe. Serotta’s dedication to documenting these stories underscores the importance of preserving historical memory and the human resilience in the face of trauma.