Women and children on their way to Gas Chamber 4 at Auschwitz-Birkenau, May 1944.
The photographs are taken from the Auschwitz Album — a unique collection of images captured by SS photographers at Auschwitz-Birkenau during the spring and summer of 1944, documenting the arrival, selection, and looting of Hungarian Jewish deportees.
The Auschwitz Album was discovered after the war by Holocaust survivor Lili Jacob in an abandoned house in Nordhausen, Germany. In the 1960s, she made the album available to the prosecution at the Auschwitz Trial in Frankfurt, and in 1983 she donated it to Yad Vashem.
In 1994, the album was transferred to Yad Vashem’s conservation laboratory, and in 1999 it was fully digitized using advanced digital technology. The information accompanying the photographs was integrated into the Yad Vashem Archives database.





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