The Höcker Album is a photo album that originally belonged to SS officer Karl Höcker. It includes 116 pictures taken in and around Auschwitz between May 1944 and January 1945. This media essay includes photographs taken on July 15, 1944, at Solahütte, an SS retreat. That day, SS officers stationed at the Auschwitz camp gathered at Solahütte for a farewell celebration honoring Rudolf Höss. Among those who appear in these candid images are notorious Auschwitz perpetrators.
A postcard showing a view of the Solahütte, an SS retreat at Międzybrodzkie Lake on the Soła River near Auschwitz.
It is from SS officer Karl Höcker’s photo album. The Höcker Album includes 116 pictures taken in and around Auschwitz between May 1944 and January 1945.
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This photograph shows a group of SS officers at the Solahütte, an SS retreat at Międzybrodzkie Lake on the Soła River near Auschwitz. Pictured from left to right: Josef Kramer, Dr. Josef Mengele, Richard Baer, Karl Höcker, and Walter Schmidetzki. All five men held leadership positions within the Auschwitz camp complex. They were intimately involved in the mass murder of Jews.
This photo is from an album that belonged to SS officer Karl Höcker. The Höcker Album includes 116 pictures taken in and around Auschwitz between May 1944 and January 1945. This photo was taken on July 15, 1944, at an event honoring Höss, who at the time was preparing to leave Auschwitz for another assignment.
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A group of SS officers socialize at the Solahütte, an SS retreat at Międzybrodzkie Lake on the Soła River near Auschwitz. Pictured from left to right: Dr. Josef Mengele, Rudolf Höss, Josef Kramer, and Anton Thumann.
This photo is from an album that belonged to SS officer Karl Höcker. The Höcker Album includes 116 pictures taken in and around Auschwitz between May 1944 and January 1945. This photo was taken on July 15, 1944, at an event honoring Höss, who at the time was preparing to leave Auschwitz for another assignment.
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This photograph shows three SS officers at the Solahütte, an SS retreat at Międzybrodzkie Lake south of Auschwitz. It was taken on July 15, 1944. Pictured from left to right: Richard Baer, Josef Mengele, and Rudolf Höss. All three men held leadership positions within the Auschwitz camp complex. They were intimately involved in the mass murder of Jews.
This photo is from an album that belonged to SS officer Karl Höcker. The Höcker Album includes 116 pictures taken in and around Auschwitz between May 1944 and January 1945. This photo was taken on July 15, 1944, at an event honoring Höss, who at the time was preparing to leave Auschwitz for another assignment.
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A sing-along during a social gathering of the SS hierarchy at the Solahütte, an SS retreat at Międzybrodzkie Lake on the Soła River near Auschwitz.
Standing in front of the railing and facing the musician (from left to right): Karl Höcker, Rudolf Höss, Richard Baer, Franz Hößler, Josef Mengele, Anton Thumann, and Walter Schmidetzki. In the second row, Otto Moll is between Höcker and Höss; Josef Kramer is between Baer and Hößler. The man in the white jacket between Thumann and Schmidetzki has not been identified. Most of the men in this photograph held leadership positions within the Auschwitz camp complex. They were intimately involved in the mass murder of Jews.
This photo is from an album that belonged to SS officer Karl Höcker. The Höcker Album includes 116 pictures taken in and around Auschwitz between May 1944 and January 1945. This photo was taken on July 15, 1944, at an event honoring Höss, who at the time was preparing to leave Auschwitz for another assignment.
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