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We also have Jan Komski - a Polish Roman Catholic artist . and Polish Franciscan Maksymilian Rajmund (Father) Kolbe.
That's just Poland. We have many more survival stories to share.
Alan Jacobs Featured Work
The many photographs and Virtual Tour of Auschwitz you see, from Then and Now to his photos of the concentration camps.
We worked together to share his work here, and honored to feature what he does. Holocaust history has many faces and Jake graciously shared his work with us.
Then and Now
Auschwitz/Birkenau Paintings by Survivors and Recent Photos
This exhibit contrasts contemporary photographs of these two camps, with images of what they were like 1940-45 as remembered by artist-survivors. Much of the art was created soon after their liberation. Their art is the only visual record of day-to-day existence in Auschwitz/Birkenau.

Learn from their voices and the voices of Eichmann and others from the trial.
Jan Komski Paintings
Continue to the categoryFrom Geoffrey Laurence's stunning paintings to Warsaw Ghetto photos a people's history includes many people you wouldn't know, until you witness their art, their work.

The Liberators section includes several reports of liberating camps, including one from Dachau buried for years. Their stories have been used in a featured film and in classrooms, a people's history of the holocaust.
Back in 1995 I was contacted by Joey Korn to put his father's story of survival, Abe's Story, on the Internet. Now it's still being read in classes and gatherings, remembering and learning a people's history of the Holocaust.
Give a teacher the resources and imagination, and The Imagine Art Gallery is what you get. Art, poetry, and possibilities from a group of sixth graders studying the Holocaust. A young people's history of the Holocaust.
Remember.org is about hope. A hope to end the hatred and begin growing through knowledge and understanding.
We are a community of contributors, from Holocaust survivors like Harold Gordon, to children of Holocaust Survivors like Joseph Korn, and Alan Jacobs, whose photos of Auschwitz and many other projects teach people every day at Remember.org.









