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17901. Constantin Freiherr von Neurath and Otto Meissner stand behind Adolf Hitler during his speech to the diplomatic corps at a New Year's reception.
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17902. A British Army truck transporting corpses to mass graves for burial.
Photographer: Gwin
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17903. The corpse of an SS guard who was killed by Soviet prisoners after the arrival of American forces at Ohrdruf.
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17904. American soldiers number grave markers for dead prisoners found in Ohrdruf.
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17905. The corpses of prisoners executed by the SS during the evacuation of the camp.
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17906. While on an inspection tour of the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, American soldiers view the charred remains of prisoners that were burned upon a section of railroad track during the evacuation of the camp.
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17907. Prisoners' corpses piled in a shed.
Photographer: Addison Moll
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17908. The charred remains of prisoners' corpses burned by the SS prior to the evacuation of the Ohrdruf concentration camp.
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17909. German civilians conscripted from nearby towns dig graves for corpses found in the Ohrdruf concentration camp, which is visible in the distance.
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17910. Jewish refugees look out through the portholes as they arrive in Haifa harbor.
Photographer: Shmuel Joseph Schweig ... Jewish refugees look out through the portholes as they arrive in Haifa harbor. The photograph came
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17911. American troops with the 82nd Airborne Division look on as German exhume corpses from a mass grave.
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17912. Abba Kovner in Vilna after the fall of the city to the Red Army.
Photographer: Shmerke Kaczerginski
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17913. Survivors from the Woebbelin concentration camp are evacuated from their barracks to a nearby field hospital where they will receive medical attention.
Photographer: Ralph Forney
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17914. Monsieur Della Giacomo of Limoges, France lies on a bunk made of barbed-wire and rags in the newly liberated Woebbelin concentration camp.
Photographer: Ralph Forney
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17915. Philip Hannan, a chaplain with the 82nd Airborne Division, helps a prisoner into a truck that will transport him from the Woebbelin concentration camp to an American field hospital.
Photographer: Ralph Forney
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17916. SS officer Johann Baptist Eichelsdoerfer, the commandant of the Kaufering IV concentration camp, stands among the corpses of prisoners killed in his camp.
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17917. An American medic helps a survivor who was lying amongst the corpses of dead prisoners in the "Boelke Kaserne".
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17918. American troops inspect a barracks in Dora-Mittelbau soon after the liberation.
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17919. Dmitiri Sobolew, a Russian orthodox priest from Paris, eagerly gives information to two U.S.
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17920. Group portrait of Jewish forced laborers at the Turnatoria, the machine shop established by Siegfried Jagendorf in the Mogilev-Podolskiy foundry.
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17921. During an official tour of the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, an Austrian Jewish survivor describes to General Dwight Eisenhower and the members of his entourage the use of the gallows in the camp.
Photographer: Moore
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17922. The bodies of prisoners who were murdered by the SS just before the evacuation, are strewn on the grounds of the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp.
Photographer: William Newhouse
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17923. Survivors queuing up for rations provided by the British Army.
Photographer: Gwin
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17924. Selection of Jews from Subcarpathian Rus on the ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Photographer: Bernhardt Walter/Ernst Hofmann ... The "Auschwitz Album" is an album of photographs documenting the arrival, selection and processing ... o The "Auschwitz Album" is an album of photographs documenting the arrival, selection and processing ... which includes 193 photographs mounted on 56 pages, was taken by SS-Hauptscharführer Bernhardt Walter
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17925. SS guards walk along the arrival ramp at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Photographer: Bernhardt Walter/Ernst Hofmann ... The "Auschwitz Album" is an album of photographs documenting the arrival, selection and processing ... o The "Auschwitz Album" is an album of photographs documenting the arrival, selection and processing ... which includes 193 photographs mounted on 56 pages, was taken by SS-Hauptscharführer Bernhardt Walter