Introduction -- The photograph -- The need to name -- Taking over Jewish property -- Photographs and documentation of the Shoah -- The grounds of extermination camps immediately after the war -- The bones -- The death camps and the local population -- Tending one's garden -- The taking of Jewish property by ordinary people -- About the killing of the Jews -- The Kielce region -- "Thick description" -- Close-up of a murder scene -- Human agency -- The peripheries of the Holocaust -- Back to photography -- Conversations about Jewish property -- A certain kind of patriotism -- Hunting for Jews -- Schmaltzowanye -- Sheltering Jews for payment -- An exceptional case -- New rules and expert's opinions -- Where was the Catholic Church? -- Hypocrite lecturer, mon semblable, mon frére -- Afterword.