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Contemporary Camp Photographs
The visuals in this gallery have been grouped into 14 categories. Click on the sample thumbnail sketch to view all of the images in any category.
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Auschwitz. Photographs of the camp taken spring 1999. (28 photographs) ![]()
Birkenau. Photographs of the camp taken spring 1999. (27 photographs) ![]()
Buchenwald, I. SS Housing, kennel, quarry, the zoological garden, and various towers and fences around the camp. (27 photographs) ![]()
Buchenwald, II. Views of the gate building, storehouse, canteen, and other locations in the barracks area. (10 photographs) ![]()
Buchenwald, III. Crematorium with its ovens, pathology rooms, execution cellar, and urns. (14 photographs) ![]()
Dachau. Photographs taken spring 1999. (15 photographs) ![]()
Majdanek. Photographs of Majdanek Camp taken summer 1998. (10 photographs) ![]()
Mauthausen, I. Photographs of the quarry, the pool, and the garage yard. (18 photographs) ![]()
Mauthausen, II. Photographs of the command headquarters, gate, barracks, sick quarters, jail, kitchen, and laundry. (22 photographs) ![]()
Mauthausen, III. Photographs of building interiors and displays. (19 photographs) ![]()
Neuengamme. Photographs of the brickworks and other forced labor workshops. (17 photographs) ![]()
Ravensbrück. Photographs of the SS housing and headquarters, the camp gate, prison, and crematorium at this women's camp. (17 photographs) ![]()
Sachsenhausen. Photographs of this camp located north of Berlin taken in the spring of 1999. (30 photographs) ![]()
Terezín. Photographs of the model camp set up by the Nazis to fool visiting inspectors about conditions in camps. (7 photographs)
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