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Hungry Kids - Käthe Kollwitz
Hungry Kids - Käthe Kollwitz | by Matthew Felix Sun
My Nazi death camp childhood diary – in pictures
My Nazi death camp childhood diary – in pictures
Schindler's List - Publicity still of Ralph Fiennes
Schindler's List
My Nazi death camp childhood diary – in pictures
Helga Weiss, a Czech Jewish girl, was sent with her parents to the concentration camp at Terezin, a few days after her 12th birthday in 1941. She kept a diary, in words and pictures, and when she and her mother were sent on to Auschwitz in 1944, her uncle hid the diary in a brick wall for safekeeping. These are some of the pictures from her diary, which has only now been published
Lithograph by Leo Haas (1901-1983), Holocaust artist, who survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz
Lithograph by Leo Haas (1901-1983), Holocaust artist, who survived Theresienstadt and Auschwitz
Portrait Paintings of Holocaust Survivors: The Edut Project - Fine Art Connoisseur
Portrait Paintings of Holocaust Survivors: The Edut Project
How Should Children’s Books Deal with the Holocaust?
How Should Children’s Books Deal with the Holocaust? | The New Yorker
Significato di Shoah e Olocausto: storia del Giorno della Memoria
Significato di Shoah e Olocausto
the story of Anita Dittman
Young Jewish girl inmate of the Jasenovac concentration camp. Established by the Ustatshe pro-Nazi Croatian regime, Jasenovac was "notorious for its barbaric practices and the large number of victims". In Jasenovac, the majority of victims were ethnic Serbs, along with Jews and Roma people.
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