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This media file contains a grid of black and white photographs of women, likely prisoners, dressed in striped uniforms with numbers and triangular badges pinned to their clothing. Each photograph is accompanied by a small informational card with text, likely identifying the individuals. The text appears to include names, numbers, birth dates, arrival dates, and departure dates, as well as nationality and profession. The setting is a stark, neutral background, suggesting a formal identification or documentation process. The subjects' expressions are varied, ranging from stoic to weary, reflecting the gravity of their circumstances. The overall presentation evokes a sense of historical documentation and remembrance, possibly from a museum or memorial exhibit related to the Holocaust, given the location context provided of Oświęcim, Poland, which is associated with the Auschwitz concentration camp. The presence of multiple languages in the text, including French, Polish, Czech, German, and Hebrew, suggests the diverse origins of the women depicted. The photographs themselves are reproductions, likely part of a larger display.
Krasiid

Jun 26, 2026

Oświęcim, Poland

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This media file contains a grid of black and white photographs of women, likely prisoners, dressed in striped uniforms with numbers and triangular badges pinned to their clothing. Each photograph is accompanied by a small informational card with text, likely identifying the individuals. The text appears to include names, numbers, birth dates, arrival dates, and departure dates, as well as nationality and profession. The setting is a stark, neutral background, suggesting a formal identification or documentation process. The subjects' expressions are varied, ranging from stoic to weary, reflecting the gravity of their circumstances. The overall presentation evokes a sense of historical documentation and remembrance, possibly from a museum or memorial exhibit related to the Holocaust, given the location context provided of Oświęcim, Poland, which is associated with the Auschwitz concentration camp. The presence of multiple languages in the text, including French, Polish, Czech, German, and Hebrew, suggests the diverse origins of the women depicted. The photographs themselves are reproductions, likely part of a larger display.

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