During World War II, a group of Spanish Civil War veterans were imprisoned in the Mauthausen camp, forced to work as laborers for the Third Reich. Among them was Francesc Boix, a young photographer who worked closely with the camp's warden, Paul Ricken. Boix's daily routine included taking photos, talking to fellow inmates, and documenting the dead who perished in escape attempts.
The Photographer of Mauthausen
Spaniard Francesc Boix, an inmate at the Nazi concentration camp of Mauthausen in Austria, risks his life to preserve evidence of the atrocities committed within the camp's walls.