Epilogue: Exile and the Archive
Epilogue: Exile and the Archive
Even while still in exile, some exiles gathered testimony, documented persecution and attempted to publicise what they had collected. These included exiles who had contributed to the "Bibliothek der Emigrationsliteratur" (Library of Emigration Literature) in the late 1940s, which later became the German Exile Archive 1933–1945.
However, the individual books, letters, life documents and objects reveal not only a particular story of exile. In many cases the items also bear traces of their own history. These include comments of previous owners, or the particular form in which exiles recorded their memories.
Many exiles did not regard their situation as anything special – or explicitly rejected such a status. Much was therefore lost because few could imagine ever being asked.