
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a display case containing a historical exhibit. The exhibit features a framed drawing and accompanying text. The drawing depicts a skeletal figure being pushed in a wheelbarrow by another emaciated figure. Both figures are rendered in a stark, dark style. The text, presented in both German and English, discusses the "plantation" and its impact on prisoners. The German text is titled "„Vor Hunger, Qual und Kälte zusammengebrochen" and the English translation is "Broke down from hunger, agony and cold." The text describes a large herb garden at the concentration camp where prisoners, including Jews, Roma, and Sinti, were forced to cultivate the soil and work in the fields under harsh conditions. The drawing is identified as "Rückkehr von der „Plantage“" (Return from the "plantation") by Hans Quack, created in 1955. It is noted that Hans Quack was imprisoned in the Dachau concentration camp from 1941-1945. The exhibit is located at the KZ-Gedenkstätte Dachau, which translates to the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site, located in the city of Dachau, Germany.
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56CEA
Volume
13,655
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Revenue
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TVL
$3.09
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