The first set of photos documents my building and placing of objects in my space to hopefully provide the visitor in a complete immersion experience. The experience begins in the war in Bosnia and Hercegovina from 1992-1995.
The tour continues to Trnopolje concentration camp and the plates and cups located below the display represent starvation.
Next is Omarska concentration camp, which was the most brutal of all concentration camps located in Bosnia and Hercegovina.
Traveling on to Keraterm concentration camp.
Moving on we find ourselves in Germany during the war in 1941-1944.
I chose the following concentration camps as they were the closest to Bosnian concentration camps as far as how long they were in operation. The first is Sajmiste concentration camp.
Next is Majdanek concentration camp.
And finally, Maly Trostenets concentration camp.
I wanted to give an overall feeling of death in my display for all those who lost their lives in such a horrible way. I chose to use dead items to add to the overall effect of death, despair and loss. Here are a few pictures:
Dead oak tree.
Gnarled dead tree.
Dead willow tree.
A thornbush.
A thornhedge.
To pay homage to all of the victims, I wanted to create mounds for all of the bodies that were buried in Germany and Bosnia and Hercegovina.
To aid in the visitor finding their way around my space, I created a large sign telling them where to begin and also placed metal fences and skulls as a guide throughout my display. Here are a few pictures:

I also built a rock display to show my building skills.
For my final picture, I thought that it would be nice to fly over my space to see what it looked like from above:
I hope that you enjoyed walking through my display.
Bibliography
http://www.inconvenienthistory.com/archive/2011/volume_3/number_1/the_maly_trostenets_extermination_camp.phphttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maly_Trostenets_extermination_camp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keraterm_camp
http://www.fontbonne.edu/academics/undergraduate/departments/englishcommunication/bosnia_memory_project/omarska/index.php
http://www.fontbonne.edu/academics/undergraduate/departments/englishcommunication/bosnia_memory_project/keraterm/index.php
http://www.fontbonne.edu/academics/undergraduate/departments/englishcommunication/bosnia_memory_project/trnopolje/index.php
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trnopolje_camp
http://www.holocaustresearchproject.org/nazioccupation/malytrost.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sajmi%C5%A1te_concentration_camp





































