Historical records preserved with the gravity they demand. Each document a witness, each annotation a voice refusing to be silenced by time or indifference.
ARCHIVE :: PRIMARY DOCUMENTSTestimonies gathered from witnesses. Unpolished, unedited, carrying the weight of lived experience. The handwriting trembles but does not stop.
TESTIMONY :: 234 ACCOUNTSOfficial documents, declassified and arranged. The bureaucratic language of control laid bare against the human cost it tried to obscure.
DOCUMENTS :: DECLASSIFIEDRecords of resistance. The movements, the voices, the ordinary people who chose extraordinary courage. Democracy was not given; it was taken back.
RESISTANCE :: DOCUMENTEDMemory as obligation. The archive exists not for nostalgia but for vigilance. To remember is to ensure that what happened is never allowed to happen again.
MEMORY :: PERPETUALLessons that repeat when forgotten. The archive is not closed; it continues to grow as new perspectives illuminate old shadows.
STATUS :: ACTIVE ARCHIVE