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This collection of harrowing imagery reveals the grim realities of life in Auschwitz and other concentration camps during the Holocaust. From the electrified fences surrounding the camps to the watchtowers known as the Death-Gate, witness the stark evidence of suffering, including crematoria, living conditions for inmates, and the belongings of lost souls. These photographs serve as a somber reminder of the atrocities committed, with the hope that they educate future generations about the consequences of hatred and intolerance.
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Auschwitz • Entrance into the camp. Electrified fence surrounding the camp.
Death-Gate • View from the main watch tower at Birkenau B-IA, known as the Death-Gate.
Cremation Oven • A crematoria oven in Ebensee, a sub camp of Mauthausen
Scale Model • Scale model of a cremation house. • This depicts how things would take place during a cremation.
Block 11 • Corpses from Block 11 in Auschwitz. Found by Soviet soldiers while investigating war crimes.
Women Barracks • Women in the wooden beds in the barracks. • Three or more women slept in one bed.
Warehouse • A warehouse full of clothes and shoes taken from prisoners who were gassed after just arriving at the camp.
Tattoos • Boy shows his tattoo that was issued during his time in a camp. • The number identified each person along with the type of work he/she was assigned.
3rd floor on Holocaust Museum • Pictures of Anne Frank
Trains • Prisoners arriving by train to the camps. • After arriving they were divided into two lines. Those who would die and those who would “live” at the camp.
Off the Train • Lines formed after exiting the train to determine where they will go from here.
Survivors • Doctors examining survivors from one of the concentration camps.
Nurses taking 3 children for a walk. • Notice the badges each one is wearing to show she is a Jew.