Panoramic view of Treblinka memorial with the Never Again stone in foreground and central monument
2017
12/30
X-T2, XF16mmF1.4 R WR @
f/5.6 1/160,
ISO 200
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A panoramic view of the Treblinka memorial shows in the foreground the stone with the inscription "Never Again" carved in several languages: Hebrew, Yiddish, Polish, Russian, English, French, and German. In the background, the central granite monument stands against the blue sky, surrounded by the field of symbolic stones commemorating destroyed communities. The memorial, inaugurated in 1964, was designed by sculptors Franciszek Duszenko and Adam Haupt to transform this place of death into a space of memory and warning for future generations. The multilingual inscription emphasizes the universality of the message.