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Remember that you must post two (75-word minimum) responses to receive a passing grade (7-10). Be nice and focus what their saying, don’t say any bad ways at them.

Rebekah Jo

I picked image #2. This image is from Auschwitz Victims of Medical Experiments from the Auschwitz concentration camp. This image shows how medical experiments in Auschwitz concentration camp was cruel to the Jews at that time. The targeted audience might be for the Nazis at the time of World War II at the Auschwitz concentration camp, the victims of the families that died in the gas chambers, and those that died during the medical experiments and starvation. In the present day, the audience could range up to those with no prior knowledge of what happened during the Holocaust, and the people who continues to visit museums with the Auschwitz’s issues. This picture is by David Silverman who works for Getty Images and is based in Israel and the West Bank since 1991. This picture was taken the week before the sixtieth anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. “The issues related to this image are anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, genocide, and the desire on the part of the Nazis, who ran this camp to create a so-called master race.” The photographer is constrained by the events of Auschwitz Victims of Medical Experiments done to Jewish people during World War II, and he wants to portray that the abuse that was done to the Jews eventually caused them to death. David Silverman’s photography gives people awareness of what happened during the Holocaust in Auschwitz concentration camp. Through this photograph, we are able to relive the cruel events in Auschwitz concentration camp.

Chengshi Tian

Image 2: This image is a photograph of an Israeli soldier in Jerusalem, Israel, who is viewing historical photographs at the Yad Vashem holocaust Memorial Museum of Jewish victims from Auschwitz. The photographs are about Auschwitz victims of medical experiments. The photographer is the photojournalist David Silverman, who works fof Getty Images and has been based in Israel and the West Bank in 1991, took this photo the week before the sixtieth anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. The issues related to this image are anti-semitism, the Holocaust, genocide, and the desire on the part of the Nazis, who ran this camp, to create a so-called master race. More than a million Jews died in the gas chambers at Auschwitz, were the victims of deadly medical experiments, or died of other causes sush as starvation.