Memoria [EN] No. 82 | Page 11

the changes made less than six months earlier. As the years go by, today's fresh elements will blend increasingly into the landscape.

Today, the exhibition "KL Plaszow. A site after, a site without" is an essential guide for understanding the history of the former camp. It is accessible 24/7 to anyone willing to spare a moment, as it serves as an introduction to the former camp's history. By providing fundamental details, it fosters a desire for independent exploration. Whether within the archives or the original location of events, vestiges of the past linger, partially obscured amidst the lush greenery.

The best time to visit the KL Plaszow memorial site is early spring. The vacant expanse, dotted with russet and sparse vegetation, reveals its history to the fullest extent possible. The brick relics of the buildings, the levelled ground intended for the barracks, and the discernible sewage ditches are then evident. The note to history becomes most apparent through the open-air exhibition, which provides a tangible experience that can be felt and witnessed personally.

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