The art of Holocaust survivors appears on a former Nazi campaign

Artistic groups of Holocaust survivors will appear in the former Nazi camp of Sachsenhausen. They reflect Holocaust life in concentration camps. The exhibition will include 140 paintings, printing and drawings created by former concentration camp inmates in Sachsenhausen and Oranienburg near Berlin. Artists are from the Netherlands, Austria, the Czech Republic [...]
They reflect Holocaust life in concentration camps.
The exhibition will include 140 paintings, printing and drawings created by former concentration camp inmates in Sachsenhausen and Oranienburg near Berlin.
The artists are from the Netherlands, Austria, the Czech Republic and Poland.
Some of the works were created within camps, while others were created after the war. The exhibition will include information about artists through computer animations, organiser Axel Drexcol stressed.
He added that the exhibition is a unique “bismous of Nazi persecution, fine arts and biographies of artists”.












