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  • Electrified barrier between pioneers and staff in the concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz !, Poland.
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  • Electrified barbed wire fence at the World War 2 Nazi concentration and extermination Camp Auschwitz, in occupied Poland.
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  • Flowers laid on the railway tracks used to transport prisoners to the World War 2 Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz 2 Birkenau, in then occupied Poland.
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  • Railroad track inside the Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz 11 Birkenau , Poland. Black and white.
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  • Flowers left on the tracks to commemorate the victims of  the Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz 11 Birkenau,  Poland.
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  • Remaining buildings and chimneys at the ruins of Auschwitz 2 Birkenau. The largest of the Nazi Germany extermination camps. Located in then occupied Poland.
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  • Stones marking the former railroad tracks and "station" platform in Treblinka. In fact there was no station just an extermination camp.
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  • The memorial at the site of the Nazi's killing of the Jews of Tykocin, Poland. The Jewish population of Tykocin estimated at 2,000 persons was eradicated by Nazi Germans during the Holocaust. On 25–26 August 1941 the Jewish residents of Tykocin were assembled at the market square for "relocation", and then marched and trucked by the Nazis into the nearby Ɓopuchowo forest, where they were executed in waves into pits by SS Einsatzkommando Zichenau-Schroettersburg under SS-Obersturmführer Hermann Schaper.<br />
(This caption largely from Wikipedia-Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License)
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  • Sign with skull and crossed bones and the words Halt (german) and Stoj (polish) in front of electrified fences. Auschwitz 1 ,Poland.
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  • The memorial at Treblinka .Placed on the site the gas chambers once stood.
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  • Graphic shot of electrified barbed wire fence at Auschwitz .Black and white.Poland.
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  • The entrance to the Trebinka Memorial.
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  • Rudy, a survivor of the war in Sudan, in Auschwitz, Birkenau.
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  • Selective focus barbed wire.Black and white.Auschwitz,Poland.
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  • 17,000 stones have been placed , many with inscriptions of towns , villages and cities where Jews where taken from and murdered here.
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  • Stone representation of the former railroad tracks leading to Treblinka.
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  • Electrified barbed wire fence in Auschwitz.
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  • Students looking at each other from opposite sides of the fence - prisoners and guards. An exercise in empathy.Part of  The March of Remembrance and Hope in Auschwitz, Poland.
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  • The remains of the prisoners huts Auschwitz 2, Birkenau, Poland.
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  • The memorial at the site of the Nazi killing of the Jews of Tykocin, Poland. The Jewish population of Tykocin, estimated at 2,000 persons, was eradicated by Nazi Germans during the Holocaust. On August 25, 26 1941 the Jewish residents of Tykocin were assembled at the market square for "relocation", and then marched and trucked by the Nazis into the nearby Lopuchowo forest, where they were executed in waves into pits by SS Einsatzkommando Zichenau-Schroettersburg under SS-Obersturmfurhrer Hermann Schaper..(This caption largely from Wikipedia-Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License)
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  • View of Auschwitz 11 Birkenau. Electrified fences and the chimneys that remain of the wooden barracks.Poland.
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  • Inside the main entrance to Auschwitz 2 Birkenau in Poland.
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  • Burning pit memorial..Blackened mass of basalt marks the location of pits in which bodies were burned in the World War 2 Nazi death camp of Treblinca.
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  • Stone representation of the former railroad tracks leading to Treblinka.
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