Boris Kobe's Tarot Cards from Allach Concentration Camp (probably 1945). 
Originals in Slovenian archives.

Boris Kobe (1905 - 1981) – Slovenian architect and painter was a 
political prisoner at the concentration camp of Allach, a sub-camp of 
Dachau. Reproductions of the cards were provided courtesy of the 
Slovenian delegation to the Stockholm International Conference in the 
year 2000 to all educators.

Slovenia’s major contribution at the International Conference was an 
installation of concentration camp tarot cards of Kobe – which in a 
unique way, created a special monument to historical memory.

The contextual framework and point of departure of the art project is a 
deck of tarot cards made in the Allach concentration camp in Germany by 
Kobe, a Slovene architect and painter. As a whole, this work of art 
represents a visual summary of life in a concentration camp, the main 
vehicle of which consists of Kobe's tragic and humiliating sequences 
spiced with acrid humor. At the same time, this tiny exhibit is a 
miniature chronicle of the twilight of humanity brought about by Nazism, 
which regarded a human being, and therefore the artist himself, as a 
mere number.

The installation has the character of an integral work of art or an 
ambience that, apart from the visual and spatial elements, is enriched 
by music. The artistic metamorphosis of the traditional danse macabre 
theme is the focus of the projection, which emphasizes the phenomenon of 
violence as the greatest evil of 20th century European history.

more...
http://www.chgs.umn.edu/museum/responses/kobe/index.html

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