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1826. High-ranking U.S. Army officers examine a mass grave in the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Buchenwald Sub-Camps -- Ohrdruf -- LIBERATION -- Inspection
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1827. A visitor views the liberation flags installed in the lobby of the 14th Street entrance of the U.S.
BUILDING/ARCHITECTURE -- Interior -- Lobby/Liberator Flags ... FLAGS (LIBERATOR) N; LOBBY/FOYER N; VISITORS N ... visitor views the liberation flags installed in the lobby of the 14th Street entrance of the U
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1828. Artist Esther Lurie walks down on a street in Rome following her liberation and prior to returning to Palestine.
record everything she saw. On January 21, 1945, she was liberated in the camp by the Red Army. The ... Soviets concentrated the liberated prisoners, both civilian and military, in several locations. Since she
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1829. Liberated prisoners gather by the barbed wire fence in front of stacked wood in an unidentified concentration camp.
UNIDENTIFIED CAMPS -- LIBERATION
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1830. Group portrait of American soldiers given by an American-Jewish liberator to a French-Jewish family whom he befriended.
LIBERATION -- France -- Jewish Liberators/Religious Services ... Drancy and then Auschwitz on Convoy #55. Henri, Suzanne and their parents were liberated on September 15
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1831. Survivors waving flags of different nationalities flock to an outdoor Jewish memorial service in the liberated Dachau concentration camp.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Dachau -- LIBERATION -- Religious/Memorial Services
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1832. A large group of women gather in a room with curtains after the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Dachau -- LIBERATION -- Survivors -- General
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1833. Certificate with attached photograph issued to Nisen Ganz shortly after his liberation granting him permission to emigrate.
where they were liberated on May 6, 1945 by American soldiers. Nisen and Hershy remained in Ebensee for
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1834. Newly liberated British POWs sit on the grounds of Stalag XIB [Eleven B], a camp outside Fallingbostel.
prisoners was liberated by advancing tanks of the British Armoured Brigade. The camp is Stalag 11B just ... south of Fallingbostel, which is about 10 miles southwest of Soltau." The liberated prisoner at the
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1835. Portrait of five girl scouts in France shortly after liberation; two are Jewish sisters who had survived in hiding.
Helene and her sisters went into hiding and rented a room until they were liberated by the Americans
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1836. Five young survivors pose in front of a barracks in the Buchenwald concentration camp about a month after liberation.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Buchenwald -- LIBERATION -- Survivors -- Children/Youth ... then probably moved to 66. He and his brothers were liberated from Buchenwald on April 11, 1945
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1837. American soldiers take photographs of corpses lying on the ground of the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Buchenwald Sub-Camps -- Ohrdruf -- LIBERATION -- Inspection
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1838. SS officer Karl Hoecker lights a candle on a Christmas tree only weeks before the liberation of Auschwitz.
evacuating the camp, and the Soviet Army liberated the remaining prisoners on January 27, 1945.
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1839. SS officer Karl Hoecker lights a candle on a Christmas tree only weeks before the liberation of Auschwitz.
evacuating the camp, and the Soviet Army liberated the remaining prisoners on January 27, 1945.
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1840. SS officer Karl Hoecker lights a candle on a Christmas tree only weeks before the liberation of Auschwitz.
evacuating the camp, and the Soviet Army liberated the remaining prisoners on January 27, 1945.
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1841. Jewish survivors from Kaufering I carry a crate of bottles right after their liberation by the American army.
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1842. Journalists, accompanied by American military police, conduct an inspection tour of the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Buchenwald -- LIBERATION -- Inspection/Investigation
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1843. The French liaison arrives at the podium erected for a memorial funeral in the Buchenwald concentration camp after liberation.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Buchenwald -- LIBERATION -- Religious/Memorial Services ... concentration camp after liberation. Orignial caption reads: "The arrival of an officer of the French liaison."
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1844. A survivor of Buchenwald stands behind a wheelbarrow holding the corpse of a man who has just died following liberation.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Buchenwald -- LIBERATION -- Victims (The Dead) -- Clearing ... following liberation. The original caption reads, "The body of a typical prisoner at the camp showing the ... Colonel Frank E Stinchfield, MD served as a physician in the liberating forces medical team
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1845. [Former prison guards] exhume and rebury charred corpses in the Klooga concentration camp following its liberation by the Soviet Union.
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1846. Group portrait of American Jewish soldiers. Among those pictured is Chaplain Geller (back row) who assisted the donor after liberation.
LIBERATION -- Germany: General -- Jewish Liberators/Religious Services ... hoped to be able to remain where he was until he was liberated by the Russians, but instead he was
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1847. Lloyd Rissinger, a liberator of the Ohrdruf concentration camp, poses next to his tent and and a captured Nazi flag.
WORLD WAR II: ALLIED WAR EFFORT -- Allied Invasion/Fighting Units -- Liberator Portraits
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1848. Ina and Josette Soep stand outside in eastern Holland shortly after their return to The Netherlands following liberation.
Members of the American 9th Army found them cooking eggs and potatoes and liberated them near Farsleben on ... liberated. Jaap meanwhile had been on another train that had been liberated by Russians. He turned to The
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1849. Portrait of two former political prisoners standing on the grounds of the Dachau concentration camp, shortly after liberation.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Dachau -- LIBERATION -- Survivors -- General
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1850. View of the corpses of SS men shot by former prisoners shortly after the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp.
MAJOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS 1940-45 -- Dachau -- LIBERATION -- Summary Justice/Revenge