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The Digital German Women's Archive (DDF) is an innovative specialist portal dedicated to the processing and presentation of the history of German-speaking women's and lesbian movements. Founded on September 13, 2018, and based in Berlin, the DDF is supported by the umbrella organization of German-speaking women's/lesbian archives, libraries, and documentation centers, i.d.a.
The main mission of the DDF is to bridge the history of women's movements with current developments. The portal aims to represent the perspectives of women's movements as comprehensively as possible and to strengthen feminist memory work. It conveys the significance of women's movement history and enables the discussion and evaluation of current political and social events against the backdrop of historical documents[1][2].
The Digital German Women's Archive is thus not only a valuable resource for research and education but also a living symbol of the importance of feminist memory work and the continuous promotion of women's movement history in the digital age.