David Olère was an artist who survived Auschwitz and used his artwork to document the atrocities of the Holocaust. As a prisoner at Auschwitz, he worked as part of a labor unit responsible for disposing of victims in the gas chambers and crematoriums. After liberation, he felt compelled to use his art to testify to what really happened in the camps. His drawings, paintings and sculptures provide invaluable first-hand accounts of the horrors in a place where no photographs were allowed. Olère sought to honor the victims and ensure the truth about the Holocaust would be remembered.