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In this photo of the design principle would be unity because of the colors and position. The concept of this image was also part of my concentration with the green liquid sliding down her fingers and the green and blue nails creating a color contrast. difficulties taking this photo were capturing the liquid quickly with it looking interesting. I did re-shoot this and do basic editing.
The driver of visiting N2 tank engine 1744 waits for the signal at Holt before departing to Sheringham.
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Theresienstadt concentration camp (often referred to as Terezín) was a Nazi German ghetto during World War II. It was established by the Gestapo in the fortress and garrison city of Terezín (German name Theresienstadt), located in what is now the Czech Republic.
Ink: 19x20
For this drawing of my cousin at the beach, deciding to use ink for once-which I rarely use and attempted to use various types of mark making with the pens.
Journey to the Homeland Tour Photos 2014
20th Anniversary Journey to the Homeland: Germany
Dachau Concentration Camp, Munich, Germany
19 May 2014
Journey to the Homeland Tour
Germans from Russia Heritage Collection
North Dakota State University Libraries, Fargo
Photographs by Jeremy Kopp and Michael M. Miller
10.5 x 7.5
This shows the Knight on his wat to the pirncess's caslte. I incorperated alot of things from past pieces that relates it to my concentrations. The horse is from a past concentration.
Journey to the Homeland Tour Photos 2014
20th Anniversary Journey to the Homeland: Germany
Dachau Concentration Camp, Munich, Germany
19 May 2014
Journey to the Homeland Tour
Germans from Russia Heritage Collection
North Dakota State University Libraries, Fargo
Photographs by Jeremy Kopp and Michael M. Miller
The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp was built in the summer of 1936 by concentration camp prisoners from the Emsland camps. It was the first new camp to be established after Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler was appointed Chief of the German Police in 1936. The design of the grounds was conceived by the SS architects as the ideal concentration camp setting, giving architectural expression to the SS worldview, and symbolically subjugating the prisoners to the absolute power of the SS. As a model for other camps, and in view of its location just outside the Reich capital, Sachsenhausen acquired a special role in the National Socialist concentration camp system. This was reinforced in 1938 when the Concentration Camp Inspection Office, the administrative headquarters for all concentration camps within the German sphere of influence, was transferred from Berlin to Oranienburg.
More than 200,000 people were imprisoned in the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp between 1936 and 1945. At first the prisoners were mostly political opponents of the Nazi regime. However, increasing numbers of members of groups defined by the National Socialists as racially or biologically inferior were later included. By 1939 large numbers of citizens from the occupied European states arrived. Tens of thousands of people died of starvation, disease, forced labor and mistreatment, or were victims of the systematic extermination operations of the SS. Thousands of other prisoners died during the death marches following the evacuation of the camp at the end of April 1945. Approximately 3,000 sick prisoners, along with the doctors and nurses who had stayed behind in the camp, were liberated by Soviet an Polish soldiers.
Eric Ribière.
During the Sooruz Lacanau pro 08.
concentrating and checking the massive waves just before going out to surf.
Dachau Concentration Camp in Dachau, Germany, was the first stop of our 2013 Europe trip. I've read tons of biographies, autobiographies, and other accounts of WWII survivors and victims and knew that going to Dachau would be an overwhelming experience. The horrors that these prisoners went through were unimaginable, and it fills me with anger when people have the audacity to say that it didn't happen. I was amazed at how close the concentration camp was to so many other buildings. It is documented that 32,000 people were murdered at Dachau in addition to the countless undocumented murders.
With two Otterbein defenders converging on him, Mount Union TE Evan Weygandt waits for the football in the Purple Raiders' end zone. When both ball and defenders arrived, Weygandt juggled the ball but managed to control it before hitting the ground for one of seven first-half touchdowns Mount Union scored in what resulted in a 58-0 victory.