


 | Covering 1,600 square metres, the exhibition on two floors of the former depot is the largest on the memorial grounds. It was opened in 1995. Its design alludes to the building's original function as a storage house. Cabinet-like steel shelves open to become showcases in which evidence of the Nazi crimes is displayed and insight is provided into the realities of a camp which existed in the midst of the German people. The exhibition comprises objects, pictures and documents as well as biographies of the victims and the perpetrators. Accompanying texts and a visitors' guide to the exhibition are available in English.
The sections of the exhibition:
· | "... in the midst of the German people" |
· | The Organisation of the Crime |
· | The Everyday Reality of Crime |
· | The Camp During the "Total War" |
· | Death and Survival |
· | "We, the Resurrected ..." |
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