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Description Heinrich Himmler, IG Farben Auschwitz plant, July 1942.jpeg |
Heinrich Himmler
, head of the SS, visiting the
IG Farben
plant,
Auschwitz III
, German-occupied Poland, July 1942. Left to right:
Rudolf Brandt
, Heinrich Himmler, Max Faust (an IG Farben engineer who was head of building operations at Auschwitz III), possibly
Ernst-Heinrich Schmauser
, and the Auschwitz commandant
Rudolf Höß
. For the names, see
USHMM
.
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Date | Poland, July 1942. |
Source | Yad Vashem , crediting Poland's Institute of National Remembrance . |
Author |
SS officers Bernard Walter or Ernst Hofmann for the Auschwitz
Politische Abteilung Erkennungsdienst
. Walter and Hofmann were the authors of the
Auschwitz Album
photographs. Christoph Kreutzmüller, curator of the Jewish Museum in Berlin, named Hofman (
Erkennungsdienst
deputy director) in
Der Spiegel
as the author of
this image
of Himmler, taken at the same time (Kreutzmüller, Christoph (26 January 2020).
"Das Auschwitz-Album der SS"
.
Der Spiegel
).
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