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Marcel Nadjari's Manuscript November 3, 1944. Conservation and legibility enhacement through multispectral imaging
The paper presents how, thanks to the application of a device recording the image in multiple wave spectrums, shocking account of an eyewitness of the Shoah in Birkenau gas chambers was read.
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A. Willma, I. Bartosik - I was at the Auschwitz Crematorium. A conversation with Henryk Mandelbaum former prisoner and member of the Sonderkommando at Auschwitz
This book is a record of conversations with one the most valuable eyewitnesses to the Holocaust — Henryk Mandelbaum, who worked in the Sonderkommando at Auschwitz. Henryk Mandelbaum, a boy from a poor Jewish family, was chosen by the SS for an unimaginably onerous job.
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Forbidden Art: Illegal Works by Concentration Camp Prisoners
The publication includes texts of lectures which were held at the conference organized by the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Musuem in Oświęcim in October 2011.
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Bogdan Bartnikowski - Childhood Behind Barbed Wire
Bartnikowski’s stories are one of the most moving evidence of tragic fate of children in Auschwitz. In the book, the camp is shown from their perspective.
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Auschwitz Studies 27
The main article of this issue written by Jacek Lachendro is dedicated to the camp orchestras at KL Auschwitz, their origins, duties, living conditions, ethnic composition, number of musicians, repertoire, and role in the camp.
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Auschwitz Studies 26
The main article of this issue written by Aleksander Lasik is devoted to the matter of citizenship among the SS personnel at KL Auschwitz in the years 1940-1945. Contents: Andrzej Strzelecki - The initial deportation of Zagłębie Jews to KL Auschwitz as recorded in Nazi documents Aleksander Lasik - The matter of citizenship among the SS personnel at KL Auschwitz in the years 1940-1945.
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M. Emilewicz-Pióro, P. M.A. Cywiński - Auschwitz Legacies
For the first time in its history the Auschwitz Memorial has published the catalogue of its Collections. The album presents in a very comprehensive manner the authentic items related to the history of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp.
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Paweł Sawicki - Auschwitz-Birkenau. The Place Where You Are Standing…
The book collates famous archive photographs depicting deported Jews which were taken by Germans in Auschwitz II-Birkenau in 1944 and became part of so-called Lili Jacob Album with contemporary photographs taken exactly at the same locations.
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Piotr M.A. Cywiński - Auschwitz. A Monograph on the Human
“Auschwitz. Monograph of the Human” is the first attempt – on a global scale – to delve so deeply into human emotions inside the camp. It is a must-read for those seeking to understand what Auschwitz was all about. The book is divided into more than thirty chapters, each devoted to a separate subject. They include, among others, “Initial Shock,” “Loneliness,” “Death,” “Hunger,” “Friendship,” “Empathy,” “Decency,” “Struggle and Resistance,” “Culture and learning,” “Fear,” and “Hope.” One great asset of the book is the extremely aptly chosen quotations from nearly 450 Auschwitz survivors.
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Auschwitz. A History in Photographs
The history of the Auschwitz concentration camp in documentary photographs: pictures of the construction and demolition of non-extant or partially extant buildings, the photographs of the extermination of the Jews in Birkenau (taken by the SS men and illegally by Sonderkommando prisoners).
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