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“Radogoszcz Station from which ghetto Jews were transported to concentration camps, was situated  outside the boundaries of Lodz Ghetto. The right of entry was only for workers at the station.  I stole into the station with a group of railway workers. I was locked in a store room from where I was able to, through the hole in the wood, photograph this deportation [1944],”  -  Henryk Ross
“Radogoszcz Station from which ghetto Jews were transported to concentration camps, was situated outside the boundaries of Lodz Ghetto. The right of entry was only for workers at the station. I stole into the station with a group of railway workers. I was locked in a store room from where I was able to, through the hole in the wood, photograph this deportation [1944],” - Henryk Ross

“Radogoszcz Station from which ghetto Jews were transported to concentration camps, was situated outside the boundaries of Lodz Ghetto. The right of entry was only for workers at the station. I stole into the station with a group of railway workers. I was locked in a store room from where I was able to, through the hole in the wood, photograph this deportation [1944],” - Henryk Ross

Creator Henryk Ross (Polish, 1910 - 1991)
Date1944
Medium35 mm cellulose nitrate negative
DimensionsOverall (each image): 3.4 x 3.7 cm (1 5/16 x 1 7/16 in.)
Credit LineGift from Archive of Modern Conflict, 2007
Object number2007/1960.16
Copyright
© Art Gallery of Ontario
LocationNot currently on display

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