In our postcards we wanted to focus on the process of Nazi dehumanization of Jewish people during the Holocaust. We decided to base our design on a well-known dress-up game in order to emphasize the cruelty of playing with people's lives.




















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In our postcards we wanted to focus on the process of Nazi dehumanization of Jewish people during the Holocaust. We decided to base our design on a well-known dress-up game in order to emphasize the cruelty of playing with people's lives.