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Photos: Majdanek Death Camp Memorials
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Sign at entrance to Majdanek Memorial. 1998. ![]()
Mausoleum designed by Wiktor Tolkin. The structure covers a huge mound of human ashes. The engraved sign cautions, "Let our fate be a warning to you." ![]()
Mausoleum designed by Wiktor Tolkin. ![]()
Huge mound of human ashes from the prisoners who were murdered at the camp. ![]()
Mound of human ashes in the Mausoleum. ![]()
Monument to Struggle and Martyrdom was also designed by Wiktor Tolkin and is connected to the Mausoleum by the "Road of Homage." ![]()
Monument to Struggle and Martyrdom by Wiktor Tolkin. ![]()
Monument to Struggle and Martyrdom by Wiktor Tolkin. ![]()
Monument to Struggle and Martyrdom by Wiktor Tolkin. ![]()
Mother and child sculpture in front of a building. The camp housed a number of infants and children. The mother is lifting her child. ![]()
Mother and child sculpture. ![]()
A display of human remains from the camp. ![]()
A gravestone marker amid mounds of graves. The town of Lublin can be seen in the distance. ![]()
A monument designed by Albin Maria Boniecki while he was an inmate at the camp. Three eagles, symbolic of Poland, sit on an urn containing human ashes.
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