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Photography as Witness

During the final liquidation of the Lodz Ghetto, Ross buried his negatives with other artifacts in the ground to preserve the photographic record he had created. Some inhabitants remained in the ghetto after the final liquidation to close down the factories, clean up and sort possessions. In January, 1945 as the Red Army approached Lodz the Germans ordered the remaining residents to dig mass graves. Instead, they went into hiding. There were 877 still hiding in the camp when the Red Army liberated Lodz on January 19, 1945. Henryk Ross, and his wife Stefania, were among them.

Following the liberation of the ghetto, Ross excavated the box of negatives and recovered this extraordinary archive. Although significant material was damaged, almost 3,000 negatives survived—the most comprehensive known collection of Holocaust ghetto photographs by a single Jewish photographer.

Ross’s work was preserved through an act of will. They demonstrate photography’s ability to bear witness to history and serve as a catalyst for change; to foster sympathy, awareness, and even critical commentary. Ross’s photographs aim to capture the events he witnessed—though the stories they tell are still open to new understandings.

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Henryk Ross A Jewish policeman walking alongside a young boy pulling a horse-drawn cart1940-19442007/1973.7
Henryk Ross A Jewish policeman with his wife and child in Marysin1940-19442007/2007.18
Henryk Ross A Jewish policeman, standing outside an unidentified building in the ghetto1940-19442007/1998.34
Henryk Ross A boy catching up with a baby1940-19442007/1990.28
Henryk Ross A boy in a doorway swing1940-19442007/1990.10
Henryk Ross A child with a rocking horse1940-19442007/1990.16
Henryk Ross A children's party, with guests who had "more money"1942-19442007/2016.10
Henryk Ross A commemorative display for the Holzwollefabrik workshop19422007/1974.7
Henryk Ross A corpse carried through a crowd of residents in the ghetto1940-19442007/2022.254
Henryk Ross A couple in chairs1940-19442007/1993.20
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