Photography by Alan Jacobs.
Alan Jacobs > The great peanut butter machine - Framer's Market, Los Angeles. 
One of my childhood memories 8, 9, 10 yrs. old. 
"Mommie... Mommie  let's go... Mommmmmie c'mon lets go." 
"Alan... stop it! Go watch the peanut butter machine."
It exists today as it did in '44, 5, 6...
I hadn't seen it in over 50 years and just got out of the car and went right to it, so vividly impressed in my memory as it is.
Alan Jacobs > This is the beginning of "the ramp" at Birkenau (Auschwitz II). It commonly known as simply "Auschwitz". It was the second and largest of the two Auschwitz camps; built to murder the Jews mainly, in gas chambers, though others were also murdered here... Sinti and Roma, releigious groups etc. The gas was at the end of this3/4mi long ramp. The freight cars crammed with people were unloaded here and selections (Go the the left. Go to the right) were made here. Those to be immediatley gassed were either trucked to two smaller gas chambers way in the back of the camp, or were marched along this ramp to either Krematoris II or III, on either side of the track end.
Alan Jacobs > Guard tower Auschwitz !, 2004
Alan Jacobs > Auschwitz I SS administration building. It now holds Auschwitz Museum staff. 2004
Alan Jacobs > Entrance to Auschwitz I. "Work Makes Freedom". 2004
Alan Jacobs > TRAVEL photo
Alan Jacobs > TRAVEL photo
Alan Jacobs > Krematorium I. Auschwitz I, 2004
The great peanut butter machine - Framer's Market, Los Angeles.
One of my childhood memories 8, 9, 10 yrs. old.
"Mommie... Mommie let's go... Mommmmmie c'mon lets go."
"Alan... stop it! Go watch the peanut butter machine."
It exists today as it did in '44, 5, 6...
I hadn't seen it in over 50 years and just got out of the car and went right to it, so vividly impressed in my memory as it is.
Alan Jacobs > The great peanut butter machine - Framer's Market, Los Angeles. 
One of my childhood memories 8, 9, 10 yrs. old. 
"Mommie... Mommie  let's go... Mommmmmie c'mon lets go." 
"Alan... stop it! Go watch the peanut butter machine."
It exists today as it did in '44, 5, 6...
I hadn't seen it in over 50 years and just got out of the car and went right to it, so vividly impressed in my memory as it is.
The great peanut butter machine - Framer's Market, Los Angeles.
One of my childhood memories 8, 9, 10 yrs. old.
"Mommie... Mommie let's go... Mommmmmie c'mon lets go."
"Alan... stop it! Go watch the peanut butter machine."
It exists today as it did in '44, 5, 6...
I hadn't seen it in over 50 years and just got out of the car and went right to it, so vividly impressed in my memory as it is.
See photo in gallery

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