This exhibition presents for the first time in Lithuania a fragment of the totality of the images of the ghetto and its inhabitants, and the most important artists who created them: the Kaunas-based Jakub Lipšić, the German-born Polish-born Peter Gadiel, the Palestinian Esther Lurie and the Prague-based Josef Schlesinger. Through documents, memories, diaries, comparisons of artworks and photographs created in the ghetto and in freedom after the war, the narrative of the reality of the ghetto and its characters created by the inmates of the Kaunas ghetto (Vilijampolė) is revealed. The Vilijampolė ghetto, a wound that still remains unhealed in Kaunas and in Lithuania as a whole, was forcibly created and destroyed by fire. For three years, the ghetto inmates lived there in the face of murder, humiliation and backbreaking labour, poor living conditions and loss. Documents, memories of ghetto inmates and images - photographs, art and design - tell us about the ghetto's hard-to-imagine reality. Some of them were created in the ghetto, others after the war by those who had lived through the nightmare of Kaunas and wanted to bear witness to it for others.