Several years after World War II ended, these photos were taken in various places significant to the lives of those involved.
An aerial view of remote Germany where high ranking officials would meet at their headquarters.
When it became a requirement for Jewish citizens to wear the Star of David, they would need to register at windows like these located throughout cities.
This building housed a Jewish family’s business which was abandoned during World War II.
This building is a place families would go for help to be relocated in an effort to avoid the Nazis.
View of a weapons factory located in the German countryside.
Part of the equipment needed to produce weapons at a German factory.
Inside a German factory.
This is where Holocaust victims were brought upon their arrival to the concentration camp.
This is a room people were corralled before being forced enter the gas chamber.
A gas chamber at a concentration camp.