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The Central Database of Shoah Victims’ Names is a unique international endeavor initiated and led by Yad Vashem. Its primary aim is to recover the names and reconstruct the life stories of each individual victim of the Shoah.
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Research Names Online. To find out information about your family or others persecuted under the Nazi regime, you can search in two ways below. Around 60 percent of the name data and resources included in the database are available online. To access the full database, visit the Museum.
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Four and a half of the six million Jews murdered by the Nazis and their accomplices are commemorated here. This database includes information regarding victims of the Shoah: those who were murdered and some whose fate has yet to be determined.
These are one-page forms, submitted to Yad Vashem by survivors, remaining family members, or friends in commemoration of Jews who perished in the Shoah. The first 800,000 Pages were collected in the 1950s, and the rest since.
The Hall of Names is a repository for the names of millions of Shoah victims at Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Remembrance Authority in Jerusalem. These names also appear in the Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names on the Yad Vashem website.