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576. A kindergarten class sits around a table in the Feldafing displaced persons' camp.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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577. Displaced persons enjoy a meal outside at a school for people with hearing or speaking disabilities in Geretsried.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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578. Female staff members of the Bavarian office of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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579. A woman poses by a display of clothing produced in an ORT-UNRRA school most probably in the Landsberg DP camp.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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580. Sara Neumann carries her luggage labled with an address in New York as she leaves Deggendorf.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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581. View of the Mauthausen concentration camp after liberation.
concentration camp on May 5, 1945. Chaplain Snowden oversaw the forced reburial of corpses by nearby villagers
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582. German prisoners uncover a mass grave holding victims of Kaufering Camp III.
used for the disposition of bodies. The [hole] is approx. 12' X 50' and bodies are stacked 5 high
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583. UNRRA workers say farewell to displaced persons leaving Germany on a decorated U.S.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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584. A woman waves farewell to displaced persons leaving Germany on a decorated U.S.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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585. Displaced persons prepare to leave Germany on a decorated U.S.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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586. UNRRA workers say farewell to displaced persons leaving Germany on a decorated U.S.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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587. An UNRRA workers says farewell to an infirmed woman leaving Germany on a U.S.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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588. An orchestra performs at a train station as a send-off to a group of displaced persons leaving on a U.S.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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589. A man lifts a large pot [probably of food] up to another man standing at the entrance to a train about to depart Germany.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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590. A couple and their young child look out the window of a U.S.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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591. An UNRRA worker says farewell to displaced persons leaving Germany on a decorated U.S.
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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592. A Jewish displaced person holds his young child in [what probably is the Landsberg displaced persons' camp].
Administration (UNRRA) displaced persons camps in District 5 in Bavaria from 1945 to 1947.
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593. Survivors sit in multi-tiered bunks in a barracks in the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
camp. The lender's handwritten caption reads, "1,500 persons slept in this building. 5 or 6 persons
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594. A liberated British prisoner-of-war shows the Nuremberg stadium to two American soldiers.
. Captured at Dunkirk 5 years ago, a British soldier now liberated points out landmarks of Nuremberg from the
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595. Postwar studio portrait of Dutch rescuer.Tina Strobos.
house. They managed to hide over 100 people, never more than 5 at a time. The house was raided by the
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596. Polish prisoners reenact how Nazi guards shot prisoners into an open trench.
Information and Education specialist attached to the Army newspaper, "Stars and Stripes." On May 4 and 5, he
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597. U.S. soldier Clarence E. Alberg inspects an execution site in the Dachau concentration camp.
Information and Education specialist attached to the Army newspaper, "Stars and Stripes." On May 4 and 5, he
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598. View of a train of military vehicles parked next to the moat of the Dachau concentration camp.
Information and Education specialist attached to the Army newspaper, "Stars and Stripes." On May 4 and 5, he
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599. Polish prisoners relax underneath a banner greeting their American liberators.
. Inside the barracks were 5 or 6 wooden shelves from one end to the other, Each shelf was partitioned off
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600. An emaciated survivor of the Mauthausen concentration camp lies on a wooden cart outside a camp barrack.
concentration camp. Silver served with the 11th Armored Division during World War II, and on May 5, 1945 he was