Ao si wei xin de she ying shi: = Der Fotograf von Auschwitz: das Leben des Wilhelm Brasse
奥斯维辛的摄影师

This book tells the true experience of Wilhelm Brasse, a survivor of Auschwitz, in the Nazi concentration camp. Wilhelm Brasse, a Polish photographer, was arrested by the Nazis on August 31, 1940, and was subsequently sent to Auschwitz Concentration Camp, No. 3444. Since February 15, 1941, he was tr...

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1. Verfasser: Engelmann, Reiner 1952- (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Qi, Qinwen (ÜbersetzerIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Chinese
German
Veröffentlicht: Beijing Xin xing chu ban she 2018
Ausgabe:Di 1 ban di 1 ci yin shua
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Zusammenfassung:This book tells the true experience of Wilhelm Brasse, a survivor of Auschwitz, in the Nazi concentration camp. Wilhelm Brasse, a Polish photographer, was arrested by the Nazis on August 31, 1940, and was subsequently sent to Auschwitz Concentration Camp, No. 3444. Since February 15, 1941, he was transferred to the identification department and was forced to take photos for the SS, including not only archival photos of prisoners, but also recording the infamous "medical experiments" ".Through the viewfinder, what he saw were skinny Jewish children, naked Jewish girls used for "ethnic research", twins used for "medical experiments"... Yes A pair of eyes full of fear, a face with little time left, and he could do too little. In 1945, when the Soviet army approached the Auschwitz concentration camp, Brassaï was asked to destroy all the photos, but he He risked his life to preserve a large number of negatives, which have now become precious materials to witness the history of Auschwitz. But Brassaï can no longer pick up the camera because those frightened faces always appear in the viewfinder, lingering.
Beschreibung:21, 175 Seiten Illustrationen 19 cm
ISBN:9787513330527
7513330522

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