
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows an exhibition display about Viktor Frankl in Oświęcim, Poland. The central focus is a painting depicting prisoners in what appears to be a concentration camp, with a man hanging from a gallows in the background and others eating soup. To the right, a dark sculpture of a skeletal figure is displayed on a pedestal. On the left wall, text is presented in Polish, English, and Hebrew, which is a quote attributed to Viktor Frankl: "The corpse which had just been removed stared in at me with glazed eyes. Two hours before I had spoken to that man. Now I continued sipping my soup." The setting is indoors, with a modern ceiling featuring track lighting. The overall atmosphere suggested by the artwork and sculpture is somber and reflects the historical context of the location.
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