Photographer Tom Marshall has grabbed the attention of thousands by adding color to black-and-white photographs of the Holocaust, making distant-seeming faces seem vivid and recognizable. His updated photographs are both striking and horrifying, bringing to light the depth of suffering that happened in the concentration camps of WWII. Marshall, who is known for restoring historical photographs to color, called the project “the most harrowing photo restoration project” he has ever worked on. “This week the world held Holocaust Memorial Day, marking 75 years since the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Soviets,” he shared with Bored Panda in February 2020. “And to mark this anniversary, I have colorized a selection of historical photos taken throughout the first few months of 1945, as the rest of the world became fully aware of the horrors of the Nazi holocaust.” His photographs soon went viral, with over 600,000 views on the website alone. The …