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HOLO-VOICES — Keeping the Memory of the Holocaust Alive

Summary by Deutsche Welle
As the number of Holocaust survivors declines, a project in Germany aims to keep their stories alive. HOLO-VOICES combines hologram technology with AI to keep testimony from eyewitnesses preserved for future generations.

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Inge Auerbacher survived the Holocaust. Now the 91-year-old also tells her story in the museum - as a hologram. This can be seen in Essen at the Zeche Zollverein.

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The “Holo-Voices” in Essen are the first holograms of eyewitnesses in Germany to report on the Nazis’ gruesome mass murder of Jews.

A unique project has been launched at the Essener Zeche Zollverein: Thanks to modern technology, one can talk to Holocaust witnesses.

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wdr.de broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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