The Chilling Truth Pictured in "Here There Are Blueberries"
Briefly

Maybe it's because of a disparity between your original hope and the result: you made the photograph because you intended to keep it, and now that intention-artistic, memorial, historical-is fugitive, on the run toward ends other than your own.
The album of photographs found after WWII at Auschwitz, depicting Nazis in leisure moments, highlights the chilling contrast of mundane activities in the midst of atrocities.
Rebecca Erbelding recognizes notorious Nazis in the found album like Josef Mengele and Rudolf Hess, showcasing the chilling normalcy interwoven with their gruesome roles in genocide.
Read at The New Yorker
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