World War II, The gates of Sachsenhausen concentration camp, in the district of Potsdam near Berlin, translated the words means "Work makes free" which was a bitter mockery, February 1941

World War II, The gates of Sachsenhausen concentration camp, in the district of Potsdam near Berlin, translated the words means "Work makes free" which was a bitter mockery, February 1941 (Photo by Paul Popper/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
World War II, The gates of Sachsenhausen concentration camp, in the district of Potsdam near Berlin, translated the words means "Work makes free" which was a bitter mockery, February 1941 (Photo by Paul Popper/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)
World War II, The gates of Sachsenhausen concentration camp, in the district of Potsdam near Berlin, translated the words means "Work makes free" which was a bitter mockery, February 1941
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1941年02月01日
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