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Winners of the second photography competition in 2005

Aleksei Semenovich Deshcha (born 1926) worked as a forced labourer in the port of Bremen. After an intensive one-week visit, he takes the train from Bremen back to Kiev.

Photographer: Eva Determann

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1st prize
Agnes Horváth, member of a homeless family in Tarnabod, is one of the children cared for by young volunteers.
2nd prize
Former forced labourer Alexandra Sinyayeva gives her address and eyewitness report at the wreath-laying ceremony to mark the day of liberation.
3rd prize
Taken during the visit of a group of former forced labourers from Samara on our journey together to the Buchenwald memorial site.
Other entries 1
Dasha Hmysenko and Volodimir Dumanski find their names on the memorial stone.
Other entries 2
Ms Itshchenko enters her name in the city’s Golden Book.
Other entries 3
A project participant writes in her notebook in one of the empty comtemplation rooms at the Jewish Museum. Another visitor stands equally alone in the background.
Other entries 4
Reading a letter that forced labourer Sergei Chesnokov wrote to his children during the war.
Other entries 5
Staff at the welfare centre congratulate a patient on her 90th birthday.
Other entries 6
A victim of Stalinism shows her photo album to a volunteer.
Other entries 7
Balancing act/Restoring a 19th century steam-driven traction engine at the technical museum in Dzierżonióv.
Other entries 8
Snapshot of the theatre scene put together by pupils about the life of Marek Edelmann. The theme was the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Other entries 9
The plinth is one of the few remaining relics of the former German town of Fleyh, which now lies at the bottom of the reservoir.
Other entries 10


 
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