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1326. Three survivors sit outside a barracks in the newly liberated Hurlach concentration camp.
men survived by hiding under a brick building when SS guards razed several barracks in the camp. Only
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1327. The execution of twenty prisoners from Buchenwald, most of them Jews, in the forest near the camp.
The prisoners were hanged in retaliation for the murder of a German guard or policeman, and the entire
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1328. View of the defendants in the dock at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Nuremberg. Among those pictured is Robert W. Gilbert, who was a guard with the 18th Regiment.
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1329. A close-up of a political prisoner, a Hungarian Jew, who was one of the few survivors that could walk.
walk. British troops of the Guards Armoured Division captured Stalag XB at Sandbostel near Zeven
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1330. American soldiers with a stockpile of German arms and ammunition at the gate to Buchenwald.
ammunition was part of a cache of arms taken from SS guards. Survivors in the background are being
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1331. Survivors sitting next to a pile of human remains shoveled from the crematorium in Buchenwald.
their comrades. One letter was allowed a month. Many months the guards would enter the barracks with
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1332. Print
image of men carrying boards on their shoulders, two guards, on with a dog, buildings and watch
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1333. Print
image of naked women and children walking in front of a guard in big coat with dog.
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1334. Birkenau liberation photographs
concentration camp. The photographs were taken by a member of the advance guard of the Eastern Polish Corps
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1335. Victor Zoller (defendant 61) examines documents during the Mauthausen war crimes trial.
SS-Totenkopf guard battalion was sentenced to death by hanging.
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1336. Photograph of a whip found in the Muehldorf labor camp.
by guards to beat prisoners"
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1337. Recently liberated prisoners prepare food in the open at Buchenwald.
Recently liberated prisoners prepare food in the open at Buchenwald. Two guard towers are visible
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1338. Raymond Lee Howley photographs
images of the crematorium, of piles of corpses, of a sign leading to the camp, and of a guard dog.
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1339. Les Milles Camp
in the guards’ dining room, frequently termed the “Murals Room.” The dominant painting there is a
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1340. Erika Eckstut
1937, the fascist Iron Guard tried to remove Erika’s father from his position as the chief civil
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1341. Mass Shootings of Jews during the Holocaust
and escort guards, as well as guns, ammunition, and transport. Concerns about the inefficiency of the
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1342. Death March from Auschwitz
as Jawischowitz, Tschechowitz, and Golleschau. SS guards shot anyone who fell behind or could not
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1343. Liberation of Mauthausen
. On May 3, 1945, the SS abandoned the camp to the custody of a guard unit of 50 Viennese firefighters
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1344. Liberation of Gunskirchen
camp, they learned that the SS guards had fled the corpse-littered camp days before. Some 15
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1345. Fritz Alexander Rosenberg
Herded by SS guards to a red brick building on arrival, the family saw bodies scattered over the ground
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1346. Gerda Blachmann
apprehended by Swiss border guards and held overnight. The next day, they were put on a train with other
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1347. Claude J. Letulle
threatening to kill a guard, he was made to work in a hospital where Nazi doctors performed
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1348. Iosif Rivkin
the river with numerous other refugees, until German guards threatened to shoot them all. German
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1349. Ceija Stojka
members of another "race." Their campground was fenced off and placed under police guard. Ceija was 8 when
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1350. Marie Sidi Stojka
guard. A year later, the Germans took Marie's husband away; they returned his ashes a few months later