Holocaust Series

Barrack Diary VI: Chimneys

Barrack Diary VI: Chimneys

 The Barrack Diary Series highlights Birkenau concentration camp photographs I took in the summer of 2009. Like my father-in-law, who described in his memoir Witness of Annihilation his own nightmares of living in the barracks in Janowska concentration camp in the 1940's, I experienced the dim, broken, viscerally disturbing spaces of these barracks.

Barrack Diary VII: Latrines

Barrack Diary VII: Latrines

 The Barrack Diary Series highlights Birkenau concentration camp photographs I took in the summer of 2009. Like my father-in-law, who described in his memoir Witness of Annihilation his own nightmares of living in the barracks in Janowska concentration camp in the 1940's, I experienced the dim, broken, viscerally disturbing spaces of these barracks.

Barrack Diary V: Jacob's Ladder

Barrack Diary V: Jacob's Ladder

 The Barrack Diary Series highlights Birkenau concentration camp photographs I took in the summer of 2009. Like my father-in-law, who described in his memoir Witness of Annihilation his own nightmares of living in the barracks in Janowska concentration camp in the 1940's, I experienced the dim, broken, viscerally disturbing spaces of these barracks.

Barrack Diary IV: Broken

Barrack Diary IV: Broken

 The Barrack Diary Series highlights Birkenau concentration camp photographs I took in the summer of 2009. Like my father-in-law, who described in his memoir Witness of Annihilation his own nightmares of living in the barracks in Janowska concentration camp in the 1940's, I experienced the dim, broken, viscerally disturbing spaces of these barracks.

Barrack Diary III: Points of Light

Barrack Diary III: Points of Light

The Barrack Diary Series highlights Birkenau concentration camp photographs I took in the summer of 2009. Like my father-in-law, who described in his memoir Witness of Annihilation his own nightmares of living in the barracks in Janowska concentration camp in the 1940's, I experienced the dim, broken, viscerally disturbing spaces of these barracks.

Barrack Diary II: Entrances Exits

Barrack Diary II: Entrances Exits

 The Barrack Diary Series highlights Birkenau concentration camp photographs I took in the summer of 2009. Like my father-in-law, who described in his memoir Witness of Annihilation his own nightmares of living in the barracks in Janowska concentration camp in the 1940's, I experienced the dim, broken, viscerally disturbing spaces of these barracks.

Barrack Diary I: Interiors

Barrack Diary I: Interiors

 The Barrack Diary Series highlights Birkenau concentration camp photographs I took in the summer of 2009. Like my father-in-law, who described in his memoir Witness of Annihilation his own nightmares of living in the barracks in Janowska concentration camp in the 1940's, I experienced the dim, broken, viscerally disturbing spaces of these barracks.

Remembering Birkenau: Nathaniel

Remembering Birkenau: Nathaniel

In terms of the historic record, the importance of thee complex of buildings that constitute the Auschwitz and its sister site Birkenau concentration camps, is indisputable.  As humanity marches onward more than fifty years into our present history, these sites serve as profoundly unique evidence of a moment in time – one that is the most difficult to understand.  

Remembering Birkenau: Severin

Remembering Birkenau: Severin

In terms of the historic record, the importance of thee complex of buildings that constitute the Auschwitz and its sister site Birkenau concentration camps, is indisputable.  As humanity marches onward more than fifty years into our present history, these sites serve as profoundly unique evidence of a moment in time – one that is the most difficult to understand.  

Remembering Birkenau: Pamela

Remembering Birkenau: Pamela

In terms of the historic record, the importance of thee complex of buildings that constitute the Auschwitz and its sister site Birkenau concentration camps, is indisputable.  As humanity marches onward more than fifty years into our present history, these sites serve as profoundly unique evidence of a moment in time – one that is the most difficult to understand.  

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