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Erfurt (dpa / th) - The Erfurt site of memory, Topf and Sons, would like to further strengthen the perspective of those who were murdered in the Holocaust or who lost family members in the mass murder.

In the past few years, numerous interviews had been conducted with survivors, "about what it means to stand at the ramp in Auschwitz and be separated from the family," said the curator of the memorial site in Erfurt, Annegret Schüle, the German Press agency.

The pot and sons memorial site was opened ten years ago.

It traces the history of the Erfurt company of the same name, which supplied ovens for the crematoria of the Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz, among other things.

The survivors' answers could be made available to visitors via audio guides in the next few years, Schüle said.

However, additional funding is required to be able to purchase the appropriate technology.

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According to Schüle, a total of around 125,000 people have visited the place of remembrance in the past ten years, in the last year before the Corona crisis there were around 13,300 people.

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