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17851. Former female camp personnel unload and bury prisoners' corpses in a mass grave.
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17852. Burgermeisters from towns close to Bergen-Belsen are confronted with Nazi crimes by British officers.
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17853. To the cheers of the survivors behind them, British soldiers arrest Josef Kramer, the former commandant of Auschwitz-Birkenau killing center and Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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17854. Wilhelm Dorr, formerly an SS warden in Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg, Dora-Mittelbau, and Bergen-Belsen, is forced to make an announcement for a British newsreel while standing in front of a truck filled with prisoners' corpses.
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17855. Guarded by British troops, former SS doctor Fritz Klein is confronted with Nazi atrocities before an open grave filled with the corpses of Bergen-Belsen inmates.
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17856. Former German guards and military personnel bury corpses found in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in a mass grave.
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17857. British soldiers transport former SS guards and truckloads of corpses to mass graves for burial.
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17858. Bergen-Belsen survivors are treated in an improvised hospital set up with hundreds of beds in the Rundhaus, the former headquarters of the German Army in Bergen-Belsen.
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17859. A survivor views a pile of bodies stacked in a shed in the Ohrduf concentration camp.
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17860. American soldiers view a gallows erected between rows of barracks in the Ohrdruf concentration camp.
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17861. A German woman and a bare-footed young girl from Nammering are forced to walk among the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near the town.
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17862. German POWs prepare to bury the bodies of 200 Soviet prisoners who perished in the Hemer POW camp.
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17863. German civilians are forced to see the bodies of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering.
Photographer: William Alexander Scott III
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17864. Survivors drag the corpse of a dead prisoner to a mass grave.
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17865. Survivors of Bergen-Belsen walk along the main street of the camp, past a pile of victims' shoes.
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17866. The mayors of nearby towns speak to survivors in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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17867. Bergen-Belsen survivors are treated in an improvised hospital set up with hundreds of beds in the Rundhaus, the former headquarters of the German Army in Bergen-Belsen.
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17868. Survivors pay homage to people killed in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during a memorial service.
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17869. German officers officially surrender Bergen-Belsen concentration camp to the British.
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17870. British troops look on as the last Typhus ridden barracks in Belsen are burned.
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17871. British officers stand outside camp no. 1 of Bergen-Belsen at the time of its destruction.
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17872. Captain Derrick Syngton of the British Army announces "You are free" to survivors in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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17873. Corpses lie on the ground outside of the infirmary in Bergen-Belsen.
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17874. A British bulldozer closes a mass grave at Bergen-Belsen while former camp guards look on.
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17875. Former camp personnel unload a truckload of corpses into a mass grave.