You may have seen these photos, but do you know their story?
These images show the dehumanizing process Jews faced as they arrived at Auschwitz: getting out of overcrowded trains, being sorted into lines, and waiting to be sent to their death. The photos were taken by the Nazis in May 1944, at the start of the Hungarian deportations to Auschwitz-Birkenau.
After liberation, Holocaust survivor Lili Jacob discovered an album containing these photographs in an abandoned SS barrack. As she flipped through the album, Lili discovered a photo of herself, along with many of her neighbors and relatives. She was shocked.
To this day, we do not know why the album was created or who the original owner was. Some think it was created by the SS to document the efficiency of Auschwitz. It may also have belonged to Richard Baer, the last commandant of Auschwitz and the commander of Dora-Mittelbau, the camp where Lili discovered it.
Photos: Yad Vashem
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