File:Günther Strupp woodcut - Kemna.jpg
Günther_Strupp_woodcut_-_Kemna.jpg (335 × 297 pixels, file size: 30 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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Woodcut by artist Günther Strupp, who was held at Kemna concentration camp around the age of 21. The woodcut is filled with details of the artist's imprisonment, the date, German name of the camp (KZ Kemna), weapons used to beat and torture prisoners, evidence of blood and violence. The guard is identified as an SA man (see the handle of his dagger), the pips on the collar of his uniform, the style of his cap, the swastika on his arm. |
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Source |
www-brs.ub.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/netahtml/HSS/Diss/_Weiterleitung/Mintert/alt_Dissertation%20Mintert%20-%20Kemna.pdf (Doctoral dissertation) |
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Portion used |
artwork on page 385 of PDF file |
Low resolution? |
yes |
Purpose of use |
illustrates the torture practiced at Kemna in a "you are there" style, showing the point of view of the victims |
Replaceable? |
artist is deceased, as are all or most of the other former prisoners and staff |
Other information |
The woodcut was previously published in a book (in German) by Henryk Keisch, Struppzeug, Die kuriose, unheilvolle Bilderwelt des Günther Strupp, East Berlin (1970), page 7. |
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