Find our Resistance collections and win a prize
This year, to celebrate the annual Antifascist Pasta events across Europe, we have teamed up with ANPI London (the Italian association of the Resistance Fighters - London section) to launch an APE Searchathon dedicated to anti-fascist and anti-nazi Resistance Movements across Europe: dig our portal to find as many documents related to the Resistance movement(s) across Europe during World War II, for the chance of winning a 50-EUR voucher from Ebooks.com
The contest is open to everyone and everyone can participate, just follow the simple instructions below !
1) Check how Archives Portal Europe works by reading our How it Works page. In a nutshell:
- When you type a keyword in the "Search field", the search engine searches for that word in all of the repository
- The results will appear under "Search in Archives"; the more a keyword appears, and where (i.e., in the title), the earlier it will show in the results. However, this is not Google: very interesting and relevant results may appear well after the first page!
- The search engine reads the words as a string of characters, (eg, "Napoléon" will be different from "Napoleone"), so try different spellings and combinations. You can also use the wildcards:
? = can be any character
* = any character can follow
For example, instead of searching for "Napoleon", search for "Napol?on*" - you will gat many more results!
- You can use as many keywords as you want at the same time; by default, the search engine will search for results containing all the keywords. Click on "Search each term separately" if you want one or the other(s) keywords
- You can also use these Boolean operators:
ANDNOT = results that contain the first word, but not the second (e.g, Napol?on* ANDNOT Wateloo if you want documents on Napoleon, but not if they relate to Waterloo)
" " = the brackets allow to search the keywords are a specific string of characters, for example "Napoleone Buonaparte" will only search for finding aids that contain the expression Napoleone Buonaporte, not the two words appearing in different places in the description
2) Click on "View", you will access the finding aid (the archival description) for a specific document or collection.
3) If the result is relevant to your search, click on "Share" and "Copy link"
4) Paste the link on this Excel file under column N. Please fill in the Excel file by indicating also the
Title (column B), Identifier (column D), Date (F), Content Summary (H).
6) The person with most valid results will be announced during the Pastasciutta Antifascista event in London on the 26th July 2026!
