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18126. German civilians from Schwarzenfeld exhume the bodies of 140 Hungarian, Russian, and Polish Jews from a mass grave near the town.
Photographer: P.F. Anders
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18127. German civilians from Schwarzenfeld exhume the bodies of 140 Hungarian, Russian, and Polish Jews from a mass grave near the town.
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18128. An emaciated survivor is helped into a truck that will transport him from the Woebbelin concentration camp to an American field hospital.
Photographer: Ralph Forney
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18129. The bodies of former prisoners lie on the floor of a barracks in the newly liberated Woebbelin concentration camp.
Photographer: Ralph Forney
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18130. A long column of Jews who have been rounded-up for deportation walk with their luggage along a street in the Warsaw ghetto.
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18131. Hitler receives an ovation from the Reichstag for the "Anschluss" with Austria.
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18132. Portrait of Josef Kramer. Josef Kramer (1907-1945), commandant of Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen, was assigned to Dachau, Esterwegen, Sachsenhausen, and Mauthausen before becoming Rudolf Hoess' adjutant in 1940.
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18133. Members of the extended Rosental Vigotska family attend a family celebration on Purim.
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18134. Adolf Hitler, Wilhelm Frick, Hermann Goering and Rudolf Hess greet participants in an SA and Stahlhelm torchlight parade in honor of Hitler's appointment as Chancellor as it passes by the chancellery.
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18135. Two survivors and an American soldier stand beside an open mass grave in the Ampfing concentration camp.
Photographer: George Mallinder
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18136. Two Hungarian Jews in Ampfing rest in the sun after the liberation of the camp by the 3rd U.S.
Photographer: Joseph W. Lapine
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18137. Survivors in the Ampfing concentration camp are deloused after the liberation of the camp by men of the 14th Armored Division, 3rd US army.
Photographer: George Mallinder
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18138. Survivors in the Ampfing concentration camp stand outside of the "camp infirmary."
Photographer: George Mallinder
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18139. Survivors in the camp infirmary after being liberated by the 14th Armored Division.
Photographer: George Mallinder
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18140. Survivors wrapped in blankets sit among the dead inside of a barracks in Woebbelin.
Photographer: A. Drummond, Jr.
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18141. A recently liberated French Jew stands at the entrance of a punishment hut in Waldlager V.
Photographer: Joseph W. Lapine
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18142. Officers and men of 14th Armoured Division, 3rd U.S.
Photographer: Joseph W. Lapine
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18143. A German man holds the body of a baby exhumed from a mass grave outside the town of Suttrop.
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18144. Two survivors in Woebbelin cook a can of U.S. Army peas over a fire outside one of the barracks.
Photographer: Ralph Forney
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18145. The bodies of prisoners who died in the Woebbelin concentration camp lie next to open graves on the palace grounds of the Archduke of Mecklenburg in Ludwigslust, Germany.
Photographer: Ralph Forney
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18146. Newly arrived Polish prisoners undressing before they are washed and shaved.
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18147. Close-up portrait of Samuel Liebermensch holding his young daughter, Ruth.
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18148. Max Schiff marooned on an overcrowded vessel anchored off Staten Island awaiting entry to the US.
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18149. A survivor in the barracks of the Kaufering IV concentration camp.
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18150. Prisoners in Rivesaltes line up at a food distribution point.