This document contains summaries of artworks and descriptions from Holocaust survivor Dr. Kieselstein Martin. It describes some of his artworks made from various materials that convey awareness of the horrors of the Holocaust to future generations. Some of the artworks depicted include the six million Jews who were killed, deadly beatings, the crematorium at Auschwitz that was bombed by Germans, braids cut from a daughter before she and her father were killed in a ghetto, and a mask that hides the feelings from suffering. The document also provides biographical details of Dr. Kieselstein including his birthplace and concentration camp number.