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Clandestine photograph of a death march. Clandestine photograph, taken by a German civilian, of Dachau concentration camp prisoners on a death march south through a village on the way to Wolfratshausen. Germany, between April 26 and 30, 1945. Item View.
- Article Concentration Camps, 1942–45
During this period, the concentration camps were also sites...
- Assisting Survivors of Wöbbelin
Assisting Survivors of Wöbbelin - Concentration Camps,...
- Victims of Kaufering IV
Victims of Kaufering IV - Concentration Camps, 1942–45 -...
- Forced Labor in Monowitz
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- Suitcases That Belonged to People Deported to The Auschwitz Camp
Suitcases That Belonged to People Deported to The Auschwitz...
- Forced Labor in The Siemens Factory
Forced Labor in The Siemens Factory - Concentration Camps,...
- Article Concentration Camps, 1942–45
Jan 27, 2019 · These pictures show the brutal and inhumane reality of life as an Auschwitz prisoner and the strength of survivors who, years later, returned to the former concentration camp as a brave reminder that its history must never again be repeated.
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Edwin May died in February of that year, and Adolph Scherer supervised the project for the entire construction period. The interior was modeled in the Italian Renaissance style. Wherever possible, materials native to Indiana were used.
Adolf Scherer (5 May 1938 – 22 July 2023) was a Slovak footballer who played as a striker. He was of Carpathian German descent. He played 36 games and scored 22 goals for the Czechoslovakia national team. [1] Scherer represented Czechoslovakia at the 1960 European Nations' Cup and 1958 FIFA World Cup, where he did not play any match.
No.DateVenueOpponent120 September 1958Tehelné pole, Bratislava, Slovakia218 October 1959Stadion Za Lužánkami, Brno, Czech ...318 October 1959Stadion Za Lužánkami, Brno, Czech ...41 November 1959Great Strahov Stadium, Prague, Czech ...A war crimes investigation photo of the disfigured leg of a survivor from Ravensbrück, Polish political prisoner Helena Hegier (Rafalska), who was subjected to medical experiments in 1942. This photograph was entered as evidence for the prosecution at the Medical Trial in Nuremberg.
Murdered before liberation. When the Red Army liberated the camp on January 27, 1945, there were more than 200 bodies killed or died just before the liberation.
Building of crematory III. Pouring out cement while building crematory and gas chamber III in Birkenau. Photo: SS. The picture was taken illegaly by a members of the Sonderkomando. It shows burning bodies of victims of mass extermination in Auschwitz II-Birkenau.