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Arpad Wigand recommended the site at Auschwitz for a concentration camp |
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Yes |
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To provide a graphic illustration in a non-commercial encyclopedic article on historically significant person who is now deceased, for educational purposes, to wit the individual who choose Auschwitz concentration camp site; there is no free alternate photograph available. Use of a low resolution copy of this photograph in this context does not affect any commercial value the image may or may not possess. The image was uploaded in the United States onto the English Wikipedia's servers which are also located within the United States. Use of this image in this context constitutes Fair Use as dictated by U.S. Copyright Law Title 17 § 107. |
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No |
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