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Photos: Auschwitz Memorials and Displays
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A washroom in Block 11--the "Death Block." Here condemned prisoners were made to undress before being shot. ![]()
Temporary gas chamber used during 1941 and 1942. ![]()
Urn of human ashes. ![]()
One of the many suitcases found at the camp when the Soviet troops arrived. ![]()
Prosthetic devices taken from prisoners. ![]()
Cloth made from human hair. Seven tons of human hair were found in the camp warehouses. ![]()
One small section of the "mountain" of shoes on display at the camp. ![]()
Zyclon B cans. ![]()
Zyclon B cans. ![]()
This sculpture by Mieczyslaw Stobierski, at Auschwitz, is titled "Starvation." ![]()
Detail of sculpture. ![]()
Detail of sculpture. ![]()
Sculpture by Anna Raynoch-Brzozowska, titled "Mother and Child." ![]()
This sculpture titled "Wie Zien," is by Hanna Raynoch. ![]()
Stained glass, 1977.
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