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Holocaust and Resistance Studies

Translations from top left to bottom left:

Massacre (Latin); Holocaust (Yiddish); Perish (Polish); Secret State Police (German); Guillotine (Russian).

Illustration images from top left to bottom left:

  1. Crematorium and barracks at Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland, 1945.
  2. "Burning Whole"
  3. Entrance to Zeppelin Field, Germany, 1939.
  4. African-German youth, Germany, c. 1936
  5. Elie Wiesel, author, Auschwitz. Poland, 1942.
  6. Traditional post and beam architecture, Germany, 1930.
  7. Anita Prestes, born in solitary confinement in Germany to Olga Benario, Mexico, 1941.
  8. Anne Frank, teenage author, Netherlands, 1942.
  9. Rom/Sinti (Gypsy) man, Poland, c. 1940.
  10. Rom/ Sinti woman, Poland, c. 1940.
  11. Rom/Sinti youth, Poland, c. 1940.

The art for Holocaust and Resistance Studies is by Vermont-NEA member Dorinne Dorfman of Plainfield, Vermont. She is a teacher, illustrator, and staff educator for Seeds of Peace.


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