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Home Addendum Shooting Range The Bunker Memorial Cemetery The Beginnings The Prisoners Slave Labor Suffering and Dying Liberation |
The Jourhaus Kupfer-Koberwitz Roll-Call Area The Monument Propaganda Schubraum Admission procedure Prisoner Baths Everyday routine Pole hanging Bunker Courtyard |
Camp Prison Standing bunker Camp Road Sick-bay Religious Memorials Disinfection barracks Rabbit Hutches Crematorium About the Author |
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| The Monument Located today in the front section of the roll-call area is the monument created in 1968 by Nandor Glid. It is a warning reminder and commemoration of the suffering experienced by all prisoners. The central sculpture is complemented by a traversable foundation and additional elements that symbolize the concentration camp, from the stations of the prisoners suffering to their liberation. The international monument is conceived as a traversable construction and is made up of different monuments and memorial plaques |
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