Wilhelm Brasse (Spanish Wikipedia)

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auschwitz.org.pl

  • «Wilhelm Brasse» (Web). Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Consultado el 29 de agosto de 2008. «Brasse, Wilhelm b.3.12.1917 (Żywiec), camp serial number:3444, profession:fotograf.»  Uso incorrecto de la plantilla enlace roto (enlace roto disponible en Internet Archive; véase el historial, la primera versión y la última).
  • «Block no. 6: Exhibition: The Life of the Prisoners» (Web). Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, Poland. 5 de octubre de 2006. Archivado desde el original el 18 de octubre de 2007. Consultado el 3 de septiembre de 2008. «Part of the exhibition in Block 6. In this block, there is a presentation of the conditions under which people became concentration camp prisoners and died as a result of inhumanly hard labor, starvation, disease, and experiments, as well as executions and various types of torture and punishment. There are photographs here of prisoners who died in the camp, documents, and works of art illustrating camp life. [Auschwitz I. Exhibition department. Photograph by Ryszard Domasik.] Copyright 1999–2008 Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, Poland.» 
  • «Visiting the Site of the Death Camp» (Web). Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, Poland. Copyright 1999–2008. Archivado desde el original el 30 de abril de 2008. Consultado el 3 de septiembre de 2008. «Taking pictures indoors is not allowed. Photography and filming on the Museum grounds for commercial purposes require prior contact with the Museum. ... While staying on the grounds of the Auschwitz Memorial please respect the site[.]».  The hyperlinked request directs visitors to maintain silence throughout the Site of the Death Camp and to refrain from using still and video cameras in the Museum's indoor exhibits.

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interkulturforum.org

  • «The Portraitist». interkulturforum.org. rekontrplan.pl. Archivado desde el original el 16 de febrero de 2012. Consultado el 30 de agosto de 2008. 

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theguardian.com

  • Janina Struk (20 de enero de 2005). « I will never forget these scenes' ». The Guardian (London: Guardian Media Group). Consultado el 28 de agosto de 2008. «The Nazis at Auschwitz were obsessed with documenting their prisoners, camp life and camp guards, and Wilhelm Brasse was one of a group of prisoners forced to take photographs for them. With the 60th anniversary of the death camp's liberation approaching [in January 2005], he talks to Janina Struk.... Sitting in a small, empty, dimly lit restaurant in his home town of Żywiec in southern Poland, Brasse, now 87 years old and stooped from a severe beating in the camp, recalls his bitter experiences of Auschwitz.... Thanks to the ingenuity of [Darkroom worker Bronislaw] Jureczek and Brasse, around 40,000 of [the photographs] did survive, and are kept at Auschwitz museum.» 
  • Janina Struk (20 de enero de 2005). « I will never forget these scenes' ». The Guardian (London: Guardian Media Group). Consultado el 28 de agosto de 2008. «The Nazis at Auschwitz were obsessed with documenting their war crimes and Wilhelm Brasse was one of a group of prisoners forced to take photographs for them. With the 60th anniversary of the death camp's liberation approaching [in January 2005], he talks to Janina Struk. ... Sitting in a small, empty, dimly lit restaurant in his home town of Żywiec in southern Poland, Brasse, now 87 years old and stooped from a severe beating in the camp, recalls his bitter experiences of Auschwitz.» 

totallyjewish.com

  • Marc Shoffman (15 de marzo de 2007). «The Auschwitz Photographer». TotallyJewish.com (Jewish News Online). Archivado desde el original el 14 de septiembre de 2008. Consultado el 29 de agosto de 2008. «A Polish photographer, who was ordered to take pictures of concentration camp inmates during the Second World War, will visit London for the first time this week to see a film of his work». 

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