GALLERIES


The image galleries on this site have been grouped into ten sections for your convenience. Click on the sample thumbnail photo to view all of the galleries in any section.
Archival Ghetto and Camp Photographs. This section includes 19 galleries of Holocaust-era photos of ghettos and camps. (303 photographs total)
Other Archival Photographs. Twelve galleries of Holocaust-era photos including book burnings, Kristallnacht, the invasion of Poland, resistance, trials, DP camps, and other subjects. (148 photographs total)
Contemporary Camp Photographs, A-M. This section includes 16 galleries of recent photos showing remaining structures at Auschwitz, Birkenau, Breendonk, Buchenwald, Dachau, Kuhberg, Majdanek, Mauthausen, Mittelbau-Dora. (424 photographs total)
Contemporary Camp Photographs, N-Z. This section includes 19 galleries of recent photos showing remaining structures at Neuengamme, the Ninth Fort, Ravensbrück, Sachsenhausen, San Sabba, Stutthof, Terezín, and Uckermark. (322 photographs total)
Camp Memorials, A-M. This section includes 16 galleries of recent photos showing memorials that have been constructed at Auschwitz, Birkenau, Breendonk, Buchenwald, Dachau, Drancy, Ebensee, Majdanek, Mauthausen, and Mittelbau-Dora. (263 photographs total)
Camp Memorials, N-Z. This section includes 16 galleries of recent photos showing memorials that have been constructed at Neuengamme, Plaszow, Ravensbrück, Sachsenhausen, Terezín, Treblinka, Wernigerode, and Westerbork. (288 photographs total)
Other Memorials, A-B. This section includes 24 galleries of recent photos depicting Holocaust memorials in Amsterdam, Antwerp, Berlin, Brussels, and Budapest. (583 photographs total)
Other Memorials, C-Z. This section includes 21 galleries of recent photos depicting Holocaust memorials in Gdansk, Hamburg, Jerusalem, Kaunas, Miami Beach, Paris, Venice, Vienna, Warsaw, and other locations. Also included are specific memorials to Anne Frank, Janusz Korczak, and Sinti, Roma and homosexual victims of the Holocaust. (289 photographs total)
Art and Architecture. This section of eleven galleries features the art of David Olère, ghetto art, wall paintings from Auschwitz and Birkenau barracks, Allied propaganda, and Nazi sculpture and architecture in Berlin, Munich, and Nuremberg. (139 photographs total)
Miscellaneous Galleries. This section of eleven miscellaneous galleries includes the Bendlerblock, the Bernburg "euthanasia" facility, the Eagle's Nest, the Kaunas Jewish Cemetery, the Plötzensee memorial center, the Corrie ten Boom Museum, the Venice Jewish ghetto, the Wansee Conference House, the Warsaw Jewish Cemetery, and the White Rose. (185 photographs total)

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