File:Освобожденных оставшихся в живых узников концлагеря Освенцим выводят из лагеря.jpeg

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English: This is presented as an image of the liberation of the Auschwitz concentration camp in occupied Poland on 27 January 1945. The camp was liberated by the 100th Lviv Infantry Division, 60th Army, I Ukrainian Front, under the command of Major-General Fyodor Krasavin. (For the liberation, see "The Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz Concentration Camp". Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, 27 January 2004.) The motto "Arbeit macht frei" is seen above the gate.
Apparently some of the liberation images were taken a few weeks later during a reenactment for the cameras. To be sure that this isn't one of those images, it should be sourced to a major museum or high-quality scholarly publication.
Русский: Освобождение советскими солдатами уцелевших узников концлагеря Освенцим (Аушвиц). Над воротами лагеря видна знаменитая вывеска-лозунг «Арбайт махт фрай» (Arbeit macht frei), что означает — «Труд освобождает». Концлагерь освобожден 27 января 1945 года частями 100-й стрелковой дивизии генерала Федора Красавина. 1-й Украинский фронт
Date Possibly 1945-01
Source http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/concentration-camp-victims-are-led-through-the-auschwitz-news-photo/812226
Author
Olga Vsevolodovna Ignatovitsj  (1905–1984)  wikidata:Q4197476
 
Description Soviet journalist and photographer
Date of birth/death 1905 Edit this at Wikidata 1984 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Slutsk Moscow
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creator QS:P170,Q4197476

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