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Contemporary Camp Photographs, N-Z
The visuals in this gallery have been grouped into 19 categories. Click on the sample thumbnail photo to view all of the images in any category.
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Neuengamme. Photographs of the brickworks and other forced labor workshops. (17 photographs) ![]()
Ninth Fort. Exterior views of the fort. (30 photographs) ![]()
Ninth Fort. Interior views of the fort. (30 photographs) ![]()
Ninth Fort. Museum and exhibits. (19 photographs) ![]()
Ravensbrück, III. Photographs of the industry yard, textile factory, walls, and railroad tracks. (34 photographs) ![]()
Sachsenhausen. Photographs of this camp located north of Berlin taken in the spring of 1999. (30 photographs) ![]()
San Sabba, I. Photographs of the camp entrance, courtyard, and garage. Also a map of the camp. (27 photographs) ![]()
San Sabba, II. Photographs of the death cell, other solitary cells, the "room of crosses," and the camp exterior. (32 photographs) ![]()
Terezín, I. Photographs of the outer walls at the Small Fortress. (22 photographs) ![]()
Terezín, II. Photographs of central buildings at the Small Fortress, including the "show" shaving-room designed to deceive visitors about conditions in the prison. (20 photographs) ![]()
Terezín, III. Photographs of prison cell areas including the first, third, and fourth courtyards of the Small Fortress. (26 photographs) ![]()
Terezín, IV. Photographs of the Large Fortress. (13 photographs) ![]()
Uckermark. Photographs of building foundations at the girls' camp located just north of Ravensbrück. This camp was later used as an extermination camp. (22 photographs)
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