Photography by Alan Jacobs.

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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 > Entrance to the gas chamber at Krematorium I, Auschwitz, 1979
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Alan Jacobs > It has always amazed, the thoroughness, the meticulous atteention to detail merely to surround the innocent.
Alan Jacobs > Guard tower in Auschwitz I. The barracks in the background are two story brick structures built with prisoner labor.
Alan Jacobs > Polish Agency Interpress Interpreter/translator Krystyna Hnatowicz in Auschwitz Museum storeroom. She and Alan Jacobs have been married for 26 years. "Krysia" Jacobs is responsible for much of the technical work presented on the Internet:

A Virtual Tour of Auschwiz and Birkenau:  http://www.remember.org/auschwitz/
Then and Now:  http://remember.org/then-and-now/
Concentration Camps:  http://www.remember.org/camps/
Alan Jacobs > Luggage taken from Jews who were brought to the camp in cattle cars in Auschwitz Museum. These names were probably the only trace of them left. photo 1995
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