People And Places:
The Nazi Legacy Today

A half a century has passed since the camps were liberated and the Holocaust ended. Today, survivors and their progeny are visiting places linked to this reign of terror, especially old Jewish quarters in Poland. But visitors by the thousands also are learning first-hand about those events by touring Holocaust destinations, from Auschwitz to the Wannsee Conference House, where the genocide was planned. Nearly all the major camps have museums and displays of how persons were interned, tortured, and murdered. However, the best window into this tragedy remains the people who survived the Nazis and those whose relatives participated in the mass murders. Every single person has a story worth telling and worth hearing.

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Man and Woman
David And Lilian
Man and Woman
Salo And Birgit
Two Young Men
Roy And Martin
henk nieland
Henk
Loucia Soulam
Loucia
Treblinka Camp
Treblinka Death Camp
Belzec Death Camp
Christopher At Belzec
Birkenau Camp
Birkenau Survivor, Visitors
Auschwitz Museum
Auschwitz Hot Dog Stand
Auschwitz Museum
Auschwitz I Camp Museum
Birkenau Camp
Auschwitz I Camp Museum
Birkenau Camp
Birkenau Camp, Barracks Toilets
Dachau Museum
Dachau Camp Museum
Gilleleje Church Attic
Gilleleje Church, Denmark
Majdanek Museum
Majdanek Camp Museum
Majdanek Camp
Majdanek Camp Shower
Majdanek Camp
Majdanek Camp Crematorium
Majdanek Museum
Majdanek Camp Museum
Mauthausen camp
Mauthausen Camp Quarry
Mauthausen camp
Mittelbau-Dora Barracks
Krakow, Remu Cemetery
Remu Cemetery, Krakow
Stutthof Camp
Stutthof Camp Museum
Stutthof Camp
Stutthof Camp Display
rhodes synagogue
Rhodes Synagogue
Wannsee House
Wannsee Conference House
Warsaw Jewish Cemetery
Warsaw Jewish Cemetery
Jack Eisner Memorial
Warsaw Jewish Cemetery
Warsaw Jewish Cemetery

 

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