The vector as seen in the barbed wire located in the foreground of the shot travels down into the background towards the guard tower which represents the security and how trapped the Jews were. This vector also shows the great distance as it becomes almost infinite in the distance showing how large Auschwitz is.
The colours used and the time of year with the snow represents the how cold and the pain that would have been endured in the cold months of this camp.
The use of parallel lines in the background of the barbed wire fence show how systematic the Nazis were to create a perfect camp for the destruction of the Jewish race.
The situation of the camera located looking into the camp shows may represent the Nazi looking into the camp. The camera is located between the two barbed wire fences representing the Nazis watching the Jews in the camp.
The contrast of the snow and of the barbed wire black fence represents the harsh black and white differences of the Nazi ideals with the Jews meaning that you are either in or out.
This high angle shot of the front gate of Auschwitz with the main focus of the famous 'Work Sets You Free' on the sign highlights people could not leave by the modern day people walking freely in and out of the camp.
The two posts of the gate show the power within Auschwitz of the Nazis over the Jews.
The contrasting colours of the snow and the bricks represents the contrasting views over the Jews in Nazi Germany
The mass of people located in the middle highlights how the Jews were not able to escape Auschwitz
The large fence shows the power the Nazis over the Jews and how they were not able to escape.
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