Current photographs by Ryszard Domasik except (*) by Marek Lach and (**) by Wojciech Gorgolewski.

Auschwitz I. The Death Wall.

(~ 123 Kb).

Auschwitz I. The interior of the crematorium.

(~ 55 Kb).

Auschwitz I. The gate with the inscription "Arbeit Macht Frei."

(~ 93 Kb).

Auschwitz I. The gate with the inscription "Arbeit Macht Frei."

(~ 113 Kb).

Auschwitz I. The Death Wall, by Wladyslaw Siwek, 1950.

(~ 80 Kb).

Auschwitz I. Labor details marching out to work. Mieczyslaw Koscielniak.

(~ 99 Kb).

The monument in former KL Birkenau.

(~ 93Kb).

Auschwitz I. Roll Call in the main camp, by Mieczyslaw Koscielniak, oil, 1972.

(~ 93 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. The so-called Sauna building.

(~79 Kb).

Former central sauna building after preservation.

Photograph by Lidia Foryciarz
(~41 Kb).

Front wall displaying private photographs found in the baggage of Jews deported to Auschwitz Concentration Camp.

Photograph by Lidia Foryciarz
(~53 Kb).

Fragment of the exhibition in the room where some of the baggage confiscated from Jews deported to the camp was checked.

Photograph by Lidia Foryciarz
(~54 Kb).

Auschwitz I. "Digging the Foundation for Block 15," painted after liberation by a Polish political prisoner, Wladyslaw Siwek.

(~ 80 Kb).

Auschwitz I. Model of gas chamber and crematorium II.

(~ 67 Kb).

Auschwitz I. Suitcases belonging to the European Jews deported to Auschwitz for extermination.

(~ 93 Kb).

Auschwitz I. Block No. 6.

(~ 111 Kb).

Auschwitz I. Prisoners' bunks.

(~ 64 Kb).

Auschwitz I. Block No. 10.

(~ 92 Kb).

Auschwitz I. The Death Wall.

(~ 121 Kb).

Auschwitz I. Block No. 11.

(~ 112 Kb).

Auschwitz I. Foundations of the camp Gestapo barrack.

(~ 109 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Ruins of the gas chamber and crematorium II.

(~ 94 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Auschwitz II-Birkenau. The interior of a wooden barrack.

(~ 75 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Sector BII a.

(~ 86 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. The railroad spur and unloading area ("ramp"). (*)

(~ 64 Kb).

The place where the trains with the deportees stopped in the years 1942-1944.

(~ 161 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Ruins of the gas chamber and crematorium V.

(~ 114 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. The site where the bodies of the people who had been murdered were burned in the open.

(~ 120 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Ruins of the gas chamber and crematorium IV.

(~ 99 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Pond with ashes of the people murdered.

(~ 96 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Ruins of the gas chamber and crematorium III.

(~83Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Sector BII g - Kanada.

(~64Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Some of the few metal objects, personal effects of the people murdered in Auschwitz, that were saved from the fire.

(~118Kb).

The place where Bunker No. 1 - the first provisional gas chamber was located. It was commemorated in April 2005.

(~84Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. The current state of Bunker No. 2 - the second provisional gas chamber. At times, the bodies of those who had been murdered were burned in the area visible in the background.

(~123Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Sector BI b.

(~ 94 Kb).

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Auschwitz II-Birkenau. The interior of a brick barrack.

(~ 86 Kb).

Oswiecim - aerial photograph of the Old Town (**).

(~ 133 Kb)

Auschwitz I. Zyklon B.

(~76 Kb).

Auschwitz I. Gas chamber and crematorium I.

(~ 102 Kb).

Auschwitz I. Posters.

(~ 78 Kb)

Auschwitz I. Postcards.

(~ 87 Kb)

Auschwitz I. Preservationist's department. The preservation of former camp buildings.

(~ 105 Kb)

Auschwitz I. Block 24 - archives.

(~ 99 Kb)

Auschwitz I. Exhibition department.

(~ 83 Kb)

Auschwitz I. The Collections Department.

(~ 79 Kb)

Model of Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau by students at the Silesian Polytechnic.

(~ 106 Kb)

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