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Winners of the first photography competition in 2005

Helene Naiberg, one of the Jews who survived Auschwitz.

Photographer: Jan Zappner

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Helene Naiberg, one of the Jews who survived Auschwitz.
1st prize
Pupils interviewing a Soviet war veteran on the 60th anniversary of the victory over Germany.
2nd prize
Berlin “Ampelmännchen” (traffic-light manikin) as soldier - Fight against US aggression.
3rd prize
Alexander Missov, whose Jewish parents were shot in 1941, visits the grave of a friend in the burial ground for forced labourers at the main cemetery in Karlsruhe.
Other entries 1
Maria L. Barulina (born 1923) survived the Smolensk concentration camp and now suffers from diabetes as the result of her forced labour. A “Sostradanie” staff member measures her blood-sugar level.
Other entries 2
Christiane Nawroth from Cologne visits the house where her father was born in Gola, Poland – formerly Gohle (Silesia). The graffito reads “Germans out!”
Other entries 3
A member of staff at the "Bochumer Haus" welfare centre in Donezk visits Alexandra Dimirievna Buegakova and takes her blood pressure.
Other entries 4
Auschwitz survivor Klaudia A. Efimova with volunteers from "Action Reconciliation – Services for Peace" and "Doyla".
Other entries 5
Portrait of former forced labourer Maria Alexandrovna who had to work on a farm near Cologne.
Other entries 6
Gesine Stern dances with former prisoner Vinnichenko Jurii Semionovich at a meeting with German volunteers.
Other entries 7
A pupil at residential school 576 from Vasilievsky Island visits an exhibition in St. Petersburg entitled “The children and the war”.
Other entries 8
Christian Meyn and Helge Sören Stein, participants in the project “[Blank Spaces] - our newspaper closes journalistic gaps from the National Socialist era”, carry out research in the Lüneburg library archive.
Other entries 9
German and Polish pupils intently watching an event held in the Prenzlauer-Berg museum.
Other entries 10


 
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