Red enamel mug
Numero oggettoM2025/007:001
TitoloRed enamel mug
DescrizioneLarge red enamel mug used during World War II, most likely from Auschwitz Birkenau concentration camp.
Auschwitz, built in the occupied Polish town of Oswiecim, became the site of the largest single mass murder in history. Initially used to incarcerate Polish political opponents and Russian POWs, the camp expanded during the war to encompass three major centres - Auschwitz I, Birkenau (Auschwitz II) and Buna Monowitz (Auschwitz III). In its four years of operation, approximately 1.3 million people were murdered at this site, of which 1.1 million were Jewish.
Auschwitz, built in the occupied Polish town of Oswiecim, became the site of the largest single mass murder in history. Initially used to incarcerate Polish political opponents and Russian POWs, the camp expanded during the war to encompass three major centres - Auschwitz I, Birkenau (Auschwitz II) and Buna Monowitz (Auschwitz III). In its four years of operation, approximately 1.3 million people were murdered at this site, of which 1.1 million were Jewish.
Luogo di produzioneAuschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp
Periodo di produzioneWorld War II (1939-1945)
Soggettocamp conditions, food and eating, concentration camp experiences, Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp
Nome oggettomugs
Materialemetal
Dimensioni
- width: 100.00 mm
height: 100.00 mm
Linea di creditoSydney Jewish Museum collection, donated by the Kleinlehrer family in memory of Aron and Helen Kleinlehrer.
In appreciation to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) for supporting this archival project.