To mark Women’s History Month, the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial and museum in Jerusalem is featuring an online exhibit titled “The Death March to Volary,” depicting the fate of more than 1,000 Jewish Women forced on a death march in winter 1945. About 350 survived.

The exhibition retraces the march which began on Jan. 24, 1945, when female Jewish prisoners were evacuated from the Schlesiersee concentration camp in Upper Silesia in western Poland, and forced to march on foot for 106 days, more than 800 kilometers, arriving in Volary in Czechoslovakia on May 5, 1945. The exhibit features testimonies of those who survived the march under unbearable conditions, and the U.S. Army veterans who liberated them.