The following excerpt is from an article posted at luerzersarchive.com:
Google collects the biggest online archive of war letters in Russia. The project is fronted by a typographic illustration by Willem Rabe.
A typographic illustration made up of characters from around 800 documents serves as the interface to the biggest online archive of Russian frontline letters from WWII. The “Living Memory” project was developed by agency Friends Moscow for Google Russia.
Hundreds have submitted postcards and letters from their family archives, and there are contributions from media, private collectors and museums – many of the documents from a national archive non-profit organization.
The website is in Russian, but you can still experience it.
Thanks to ResearchBuzz for the heads-up.
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