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A sculptural installation symbolizing the various ethical dilemmas and attitudes one could encounter during the war. The exhibit said that for every choice, there can be both good and bad results, and it's up to the individual to decide what the right choice is.
I've uploaded all my pictures from Schindler's famous factory pretty much at once as I feel they're more effective as a whole. Please enjoy browsing this small sub-gallery of a very moving testament to the good that one man with a conscience can do.
All photos copyright © by Helen Betts. All rights reserved. Please do not use or copy without written permission of owner.
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