The unique exhibition presents the memory of witnesses, with most of the works created between 1944 and 1947.
‘There was something about the past that could only be conveyed by being where it took place. Although I had already studied the horrors of the Holocaust and the Second World War, being in the actual face of such evil, in the literal place of it, shook me to my core.’
The Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated by the Soviet Red Army on this day in 1945.
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