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19 January 1902 | A Jewish artist David Olère was born in Warsaw. In 1918 he emigrated to France.

In March 1943, he was deported to #Auschwitz where he was forced to work in Sonderkommando. After the war, he showed the horrifying world of gas chambers in drawings & paintings.
Artwork by a Jewish artist David Olère depicting a concentration camp prisoner in striped uniform and a Nazi officer in green uniform walking together.
Artwork by a Jewish artist David Olère depicting a prisoner crouching beside scattered objects including fruits and a doll.
Artistic representation featuring the phrase 'Arbeit macht frei', by a Jewish artist David Olère.
Painting a Jewish artist David Olère depicting a sinister figure in uniform surrounded by chaos, suffering, and apocalyptic imagery, reflecting themes of oppression and human despair.
Never forget…
Thank you, here I found some more artists and pictures
Merci beaucoup, ici j'ai trouvé plus des artistes et dessins:
https://web.archive.org/web/20190615215905/http://d-d.natanson.pagesperso-orange.fr/art_et_camps.htm
Nie wieder war gestern.
so haunting and beautiful
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