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  • PKP (polish train service) Train near Krakow, Poland
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  • A new Ionic (or perhaps Ironic) architectural order at Narodowy Bank Polski , Basztowa, Kraków, Poland. Pigeon netting veiling the the sculptures and a rampant growth of mobile phone masts and  CCTV cameras subvert the meaning of the sombre 1925 architecture by Wyczy?ski and Hoffman
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  • Round Water tower at Kraków train station, Poland
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  • Town Hall Tower in Kraków Main Market Square (left) & Sukiennice or cloth hall at right, Poland
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  • A new Ionic (or perhaps Ironic) architectural order at Narodowy Bank Polski , Basztowa, Kraków, Poland. Pigeon netting veiling the the sculptures and a rampant growth of mobile phone masts and  CCTV cameras subvert the meaning of the sombre 1925 architecture by Wyczy?ski and Hoffman
    Krakow-Poland-01.jpg
  • Internal diving fence and Wooden barracks in Auschwitz II- Birkenau. These barracks were actually prefabricated horse stables originally made for use on the eastern Front, against the Soviet Union. Even the rings for tying horses were in place along the sides. The wooden bunks, or "hutches" as they are sometimes called, contained as many as six prisoners on each shelf. Originally intended to house 250 prisoners, these barracks sometimes contained as many as a thousand.Auschwitz II-Birkenau Extermination Camp (Poland)
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  • Barbed wire perimeter fence with with brick chimneys belonging to ruined wooden barracks behind. Auschwitz II-Birkenau Extermination Camp (Poland)
    Auschwitz-Birkenau-01.jpg
  • Wooden barracks in Auschwitz II - Birkenau with perimeter fence and guard tower. Auschwitz II-Birkenau Extermination Camp (Poland)
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  • Entrance of wooden barracks in Auschwitz II - Birkenau. These barracks were actually prefabricated horse stables originally made for use on the eastern Front, against the Soviet Union. Even the rings for tying horses were in place along the sides. The wooden bunks, or "hutches" as they are sometimes called, contained as many as six prisoners on each shelf. Originally intended to house 250 prisoners, these barracks sometimes contained as many as a thousand.Auschwitz II-Birkenau Extermination Camp (Poland)
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  • Wooden barracks in Auschwitz II- Birkenau. These barracks were actually prefabricated horse stables originally made for use on the eastern Front, against the Soviet Union. Even the rings for tying horses were in place along the sides. The wooden bunks, or "hutches" as they are sometimes called, contained as many as six prisoners on each shelf. Originally intended to house 250 prisoners, these barracks sometimes contained as many as a thousand.Auschwitz II-Birkenau Extermination Camp (Poland)
    Auschwitz-Birkenau-03.jpg
  • Space between the two barbed wire perimeter fences overlooked by a guard tower at Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
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  • Electrified barbed wire fence and security light reflected in the surface of the Water reservoir / Swimming pool reserved for the SS at Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
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  • Water reservoir / Swimming pool reserved for the SS by the perimeter fence at Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
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  • Scull and cross bones Halt sign in front of fence at Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
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  • Barbed wire at Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
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  • Auschwitz 1 Extermination Camp (O?wi?cim)
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  • Caution High Voltage Sign (German: Vorsicht Hochspannung Lebensgefhr) on the electrified perimeter fence and accommodation blocks at Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
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  • Space between the two barbed wire perimeter fences overlooked by a guard tower at Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
    Auschwitz-I-11.jpg
  • Water reservoir / Swimming pool reserved for the SS by the perimeter fence at Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
    Auschwitz-I-09.jpg
  • Road inside Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
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  • "Hospital" Block 19 site of medical experiments on the prisoners. Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
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  • Booth where the SS man responsible for conducting the roll call and collecting reports on the number of prisoners took shelter during inclement weather. Auschwitz I Extermination Camp
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