| Each panorama movie is available in two file sizes. The small movies display at the same size on your computer screen as the large movies, but the small movies do not allow you to zoom in on as much detail as the large movies do. All movies are a full circle (360 degrees) unless noted otherwise. 
 
  Stutthof Barracks Memorial 
  
 ![[SMALL MOVIE]](../../I/SMALL.GIF) 348 K ![[LARGE MOVIE]](../../I/LARGE.GIF) 988 K These low white walls mark the locations of barracks in the new camp section 
      of Stutthof. Rotate the VR to see the low, dark barracks of the women's 
      block just visible through the trees.
 
 
  Stutthof Center of Camp 
  
 ![[SMALL MOVIE]](../../I/SMALL.GIF) 72 K ![[LARGE MOVIE]](../../I/LARGE.GIF) 368 K This VR opens with a view of the women's block. Moving to the left, the 
      large three story camp headquarters building comes into view. The low building 
      in front of the headquarters is the administration barrack and and bunkers. 
      The long, single story building to the left is prisoners' barrack number 
      8. Continuing to the left, the foundations of other old camp buildings may 
      be seen. In the distance is the crematorium with the smaller gas chamber 
      to the left. To the left of the gas chamber is the two-part "Monument 
      of Fight and Martyrdom" by Wiktor Tolkin. In front of the monument 
      is located the "Forum of Nations."
 
 
  Stutthof Crematorium 
  
 ![[SMALL MOVIE]](../../I/SMALL.GIF) 292 K ![[LARGE MOVIE]](../../I/LARGE.GIF) 860 K This VR opens with a view of the Stutthof gas chamber. In the background 
      can be seen the boxcars that transported prisoners. The large crematorium 
      to the right began operations in 9142. Further to the right can be see the 
      foundations of several buildings in the old camp section. Further to the 
      right can be seen the back of the Fight and Martyrdom Memorial. Through 
      a window in the back of the memorial can be seen ashes and bones of prisoners 
      who lost their lives at Stutthof.
  
 
  Stutthof Memorial 
  
 ![[SMALL MOVIE]](../../I/SMALL.GIF) 284 K ![[LARGE MOVIE]](../../I/LARGE.GIF) 960 K The "Forum of Nations" is a large area for commemoration ceremonies. 
      To the right is Wiktor Tolkin's "Monument of Fight and Martyrdom." 
      The vertical section of the monument represents the fight and victory. The 
      horizontal section represents the martyrdom of the camp inmates. Behind 
      and to the right of the monument can be seen the gas chamber and camp crematorium. 
      Foundations of buildings located in the old camp section of Stutthof may 
      also be seen.
  
 
  
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