Katyn Massacre
When a person dies, they cross over from the realm of freedom to the realm of slavery. Life is freedom, and dying is a gradual denying of freedom. ~Vasily Grossman (Life and Fate)
Katyn Massacre
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‘Greetings from the Vorkuta Camps! 1947-1963. In the USSR labour is a matter of honour, prowess and glory! Shelyabozh, Eletsky, Izhma, Kozhma, Khalmer-South’.
A ‘grin’ tattoo worn by a convict from the Vorkuta Camps. The Wearer evidently passed through five corrective labour colonies from 1947 to 1963. The tattoo was made in 1962, a year before he was released.
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Birkenau, Poland, Three Jewish men holding an elderly woman looking.
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Birkenau, Poland, Jewish men standing in line during selection, 27/.
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