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The Experience of Torture: Excerpts from Jean Améry, At the Mind’s Limits (Retrospective Account, 1966)

Concentration and Extermination Camps and Major “Euthanasia” Centers

Forced Laborers by National Origin (1944)

High-Altitude Experiment on Prisoners (1942)

Roma and Sinti Women Weave Reed Mats in the Ravensbrück Concentration Camp (1941)

Children from the Lodz Ghetto are Transported to the Chelmno Death Camp (September 1942)

Sworn Statement in which Former Reichsbank Employee Albert Thoms Reports on the Bank’s Receipt of Valuables Taken from Death Camp Victims (May 26, 1948)

Civilians Forced to Confront the Realities of Genocide at Buchenwald (April 1945)

A Mountain of Glasses from the Victims of Auschwitz (1945)

Music as Resistance in the Camps: “Fest steht” (1942)

Jewish Victims of the Holocaust by Country, Sept. 1, 1939–⁠May 7, 1945

Table of Colored Classification Symbols for Prisoners in Concentration Camps (c. 1938-1944)

Deportation of Stuttgart Jews to Riga, Latvia – Waiting in a Detention Camp on Killesberg Hill, Stuttgart (November 1941)

Report by Alfred Wetzler and Rudolf Vrba, two Escapees from Auschwitz (late April 1944)

Hungarian Jews Arrive at Auschwitz II-Birkenau (May/June 1944)

Hungarian Jews Wait in a Clearing before being led to the Gas Chambers at Auschwitz II-Birkenau (May/June, 1944)

Buchenwald on the Day of its Liberation (April 11, 1945)

Mountain of Shoes belonging to Murdered Jewish Prisoners at the Lublin-Majdanek Concentration and Extermination Camp (1944)

Liberation from Auschwitz (January 27, 1945)

American Aerial Photo of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Camp Complex (Women’s Camp on the Left) (August 25, 1944)

Airtight Containers of Crystals for the Poison Gas Zyklon B, Intended for Use at Auschwitz (undated)