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This photo made available by the Auschwitz Museum on Wednesday July 12, 2017  shows a portrait of a young Roma woman, an inmate of the Nazi German death camp of Auschwitz, one of those on whom pseudo-scientist Josef Mengele was making experiments. Mengele commissioned another inmate, Dina Gottliebova, a Jew from Czechoslovakia, to paint people he was experimenting on. It is among some 200 drawings and other pieces of art now on display at a "Face to Face. Art in Auschwitz" exhibition of art by the inmates at the Szolayski house in Krakow, Poland.  (Bartosz Bartyzel/Auschwitz Museum via AP)

This photo made available by the Auschwitz Museum on Wednesday July 12, 2017 shows a portrait of a young Roma woman, an inmate of the Nazi German death camp of Auschwitz, one of those on whom pseudo-scientist Josef Mengele was making experiments. Mengele commissioned another inmate, Dina Gottliebova, a Jew from Czechoslovakia, to paint people he was experimenting on. It is among some 200 drawings and other pieces of art now on display at a "Face to Face. Art in Auschwitz" exhibition of art by the inmates at the Szolayski house in Krakow, Poland. (Bartosz Bartyzel/Auschwitz Museum via AP)

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