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Art and Architecture
The visuals in this gallery have been grouped into 11 categories. Click on the sample thumbnail photo to view all of the images in any category.
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Allied Propaganda. Four anti-Nazi posters by Ben Shahn, Lawrence B. Smith, and Thomas Hart Benton. (4 artworks) ![]()
Auschwitz and Birkenau: Inmate Art. Wall and ceiling paintings of a penal company, camels, horseback riders, and cherubs. (11 paintings) ![]()
Berlin: Olympic Sculptures. These freestanding and relief sculptures were displayed on the grounds of the Berlin Olympic complex. (11 photographs) ![]()
Berlin: Olympic Stadium. This complex was built for the 1936 Games in Berlin. (18 photographs) ![]()
Berlin: Third Reich Architecture. Examples include: Tempelhof Airport, Ministry of Aviation, Japanese Embassy, Danish Embassy, Yougoslav Embassy, Norwegian Embassy, Italian Embassy, and street lights designed by Albert Speer. (18 photographs) ![]()
Birkenau: Children's Barrack Murals. Two wall paintings decorating the "Children's Barrack" at Birkenau. (17 paintings) ![]()
Mittelbau-Dora: Inmate Art. Wall paintings of flowers and a sun in the crematorium. (10 paintings) ![]()
Ghetto Artists. Artworks by four ghetto inmates who were murdered by the Nazis. (4 artworks) ![]()
Munich: Third Reich Architecture. Examples include: the Führerbau, Party Administration Building, Honor Temples, House of German Art, and the Neptune Fountain. (15 photographs) ![]()
Nuremberg: Nazi Party Rally Grounds. Photographs of the current condition of the Party Congress Hall and the Zeppelin Grandstand and Field. (13 photographs) ![]()
David Olère: Life as a Sonderkommando. Drawings and paintings by camp inmate David Olère who was a Sonderkommando at Auschwitz and other camps from March 2, 1943 until his liberation on May 6, 1945. His art captures the horror of the death camps. (18 artworks)
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A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
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College of Education, University of South Florida © 2005.