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Series: Aerial Photography of Auschwitz Concentration Camp, compiled 1973 - 1973, documenting the period 1944 - 1945 (National Archives Identifier: 305893) NAIL Control Number: NWDNC-263-AUSCHWITZ-19(12)
The collection as a whole was first published as The Auschwitz Album in 1980 in the United States, Canada and elsewhere, by the Nazi hunter Serge Klarsfeld, but individual images had been published before that – for example, during the 1947 Auschwitz trial in Poland and the 1963–1965 Frankfurt Auschwitz trials. It is not known when this ...
Series: Aerial Photography of Auschwitz Concentration Camp, compiled 1973 - 1973, documenting the period 1944 - 1945 (National Archives Identifier: 305893) NAIL Control Number: NWDNC-263-AUSCHWITZ-19(03) 263-AUSCHWITZ-19(03) Source: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration: Other versions
The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum (Polish: Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau) [3] is a museum on the site of the Nazi German Auschwitz concentration camp in Oświęcim, Poland. The site includes the main concentration camp at Auschwitz I and the remains of the concentration and extermination camp at Auschwitz II-Birkenau.
This map shows all extermination camps (or death camps), most major concentration camps, labor camps, prison camps, ghettos, major deportation routes and major massacre sites. Extermination camps were dedicated death camps, but all camps and ghettos took a toll of many, many lives. Concentration camps include labor camps, prison camps & transit ...
Photographs documenting the arrival process of Hungarian Jews from the Tet Ghetto in the Auschwitz II-Birkenau extermination camp during the second half of 1944. Appearing in the photograph: 1. Rozi Bittman nee Mueller from Tacova, survived, the daughter of Moshe Zvi and Fassil (nee Herschkovicz), wife of David Josef Bittman.
International Monument to the Victims of the Camp) is a commemorative monument in the Auschwitz II–Birkenau concentration camp in Birkenau (now Brzezinka) in southern Poland. It lies at the western end of the railway lines which cross the camp from the main gate.
The photograph is part of the collection known as the Auschwitz Album, which was donated to Yad Vashem by Lili Jacob, a survivor, who found it in the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp in 1945. See Auschwitz Album, Yad Vashem: "The Auschwitz Album is the only surviving visual evidence of the process leading to mass murder at Auschwitz-Birkenau."