On June 16, 1940, a German soldier photographed the Jewish population of Kutno, Poland. A day earlier Jewish homes had been seized and emptied of people and possessions. Hansen took pictures as the Jews were forced into an abandoned sugar factory around 3km outside the city centre. Locked within, the Jews would live as best they could until one day in 1942 the Germans called out their names in alphabetical order and murdered them.  Photo credit: Wilhelm Hansen Primo Levi, Cathedral School, Jewish Girl, Jewish Museum, Forced Labor, Get Shot, World War, Wwii