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The image shows a room within a building in Oświęcim, Poland, likely part of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. The room has two tall, multi-paned windows with bars on the exterior, revealing brick walls behind them. Below the windows are dark, ribbed radiators.

The floor is covered with a patchwork of blankets and quilts in various muted colors, including pink, beige, and grey. Some of these textiles show signs of wear, with rips and frayed edges.

On the wall, above the radiators and spanning between the windows, is a framed black-and-white photograph depicting a pile of emaciated bodies.

In the foreground, a black informational plaque is positioned on the floor, angled towards the viewer. White text on the plaque, in both Polish and English, describes the discovery of murdered prisoners' corpses in the basement and on the ground floor of Barrack 11 after the camp's liberation by Soviet soldiers in January 1945. The English text reads: "MANY CORPSES OF PRISONERS WHO WERE MURDERED AND WERE FOUND IN THE BASEMENT AND ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF BARRACK 11 BY SOVIET SOLDIERS AFTER THE LIBERATION OF THE CAMP."
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The image shows a room within a building in Oświęcim, Poland, likely part of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. The room has two tall, multi-paned windows with bars on the exterior, revealing brick walls behind them. Below the windows are dark, ribbed radiators. The floor is covered with a patchwork of blankets and quilts in various muted colors, including pink, beige, and grey. Some of these textiles show signs of wear, with rips and frayed edges. On the wall, above the radiators and spanning between the windows, is a framed black-and-white photograph depicting a pile of emaciated bodies. In the foreground, a black informational plaque is positioned on the floor, angled towards the viewer. White text on the plaque, in both Polish and English, describes the discovery of murdered prisoners' corpses in the basement and on the ground floor of Barrack 11 after the camp's liberation by Soviet soldiers in January 1945. The English text reads: "MANY CORPSES OF PRISONERS WHO WERE MURDERED AND WERE FOUND IN THE BASEMENT AND ON THE GROUND FLOOR OF BARRACK 11 BY SOVIET SOLDIERS AFTER THE LIBERATION OF THE CAMP."

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