Camp Memorials

The visuals in this gallery have been grouped into 17 categories. Click on the sample thumbnail sketch to view all of the images in any category.
Auschwitz Memorials and Displays. Photographs of exhibits taken spring 1999. (15 photographs)
Dachau concentration camp. Photographs taken spring 1999. (12 photographs)
Dachau: the Jewish memorial. (8 photographs)
Dachau: the Protestant Memorial. (7 photographs)
Dachau: the Roman Catholic memorial. (4 photographs)
Drancy, France. A monument by Shelomo Selinger marks the location of this deportation camp site. (18 photographs)
Majdanek Camp. Photographs of monuments at Majdanek Camp. (4 photographs)
Mauthausen Camp, I. The memorials of the nations including: Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, France, Great Britain, Germany, Greece, and the Gypsy (Roma and Sinti) memorial. (28 photographs)
Mauthausen Camp, II. The memorials of the nations including: Hungary, the Jewish memorial, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovenia, the Spanish Republican Army memorial, the Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia. (27 photographs)
Mauthausen Camp, III. Other monuments and memorials at the camp. (11 photographs)
Neuengamme Camp. Photographs of monuments at the Neuengamme Camp including the memorials of the nations and the Commerative House. (23 photographs)
Plaszow Camp. Photographs of monuments at the Plaszow Camp. (9 photographs)
Ravensbrück Camp, I. Photographs of sculptures at the Ravensbrück Camp including Muttergruppe, Burdened Woman, Frau mit Abgeschnitten Haar, and Frau mit Tuch. (22 photographs)
Ravensbrück Camp, II. Photographs of memorials at the Ravensbrück Camp including the rooms of the nations and other exhibits. (17 photographs)
Ravensbrück Camp, Figuren wider das Vergessen Exhibition. Stuart N. R. Wolfe's installation of Figuren wider das Vergessen (Figures against Forgetting) at Ravensbrück Women's Camp. (8 photographs)
Ravensbrück Camp, Frauen Bilder Exhibit. A special exhibition of ten photographs of former Ravensbrück Camp prisoners. (10 photographs)
Treblinka. Photographs of the memorial site taken in the spring of 1999. (36 photographs)

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