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18301. A group of fourteen American clergymen (left) attend the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Buchenwald during their tour of camp sites in 1947.
Photographer: Compton
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18302. Young women learn to sew in a vocational school at the Jewish displaced persons camp in Wetzlar.
Photographer: Hugh Palmer
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18303. Convicted war criminal Wladislaw Dopierla is prepared for execution on the scaffold of the prison in Landsberg.
Photographer: Pearce
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18304. Chaplain Samuel Blinder examines one of the Torah scrolls stolen by the Einsatzstab Rosenberg and stored in the basement of the Institut fuer Juedische Erforschung [Institute for Research into the Jewish Question] in Frankfurt am Main.
Photographer: Irving Katz
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18305. The corpses of Jewish prisoners in a vat filled with alcohol at the Strasbourg University Anatomical Institute.
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18306. American editors and newsmen are given a tour of the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp.
Photographer: Thomas Leland
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18307. Group portrait of American editors and newsmen who are touring the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp.
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18308. German prisoners of war from a nearby internment camp carry corpses exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering to a hillside where they will be shown to local townspeople.
Photographer: Howard E. James
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18309. Bodies exhumed from a mass grave near the town of Nammering are laid out on a hillside.
Photographer: Howard E. James
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18310. German prisoners of war from a nearby internment camp are forced to exhume bodies from a mass grave found near the town of Nammering.
Photographer: Howard E. James
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18311. The Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, where the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals was held.
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18312. Margaret Himmler (center), wife of former SS Chief Heinrich Himmler (who committed suicide) and her daughter Gudron (right), being held as witnesses at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
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18313. Rabbi Judah Nadich, chief Jewish chaplain for the American army in Europe, delivers a speech to French civilians and Jewish soldiers at the rue de la Victoire synagogue in Paris.
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18314. German civilians finish graves for concentration camp prisoners killed by the SS in a barn outside Gardelegen.
Photographer: Philip R. Mark
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18315. German civilians dig graves for concentration camp prisoners killed by the SS in a barn just outside Gardelegen.
Photographer: Philip R. Mark
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18316. German civilians from Gardelegen carry wooden crosses to the site where they were ordered to bury the bodies of concentration camp prisoners killed by the SS in a barn just outside the town.
Photographer: Josef E. Von Stroheim
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18317. Prisoners at forced labor in the Mauthausen concentration camp loading rocks onto boats in the Danube River.
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18318. Reichsfuehrer SS Heinrich Himmler and his entourage inspect the Wiener Graben quarry during an official tour of the Mauthausen concentration camp.
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18319. Reichsfuehrer SS Heinrich Himmler speaks to a member of his entourage while viewing the quarry during an inspection tour of the Mauthausen concentration camp.
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18320. Female prisoners in the Aufräumungskommando (order commandos) sort the confiscated property of a transport of Jews from Subcarpathian Rus at a warehouse in 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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18321. View of the La Guespy children's home in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon.
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18322. A Hungarian-Jewish survivor in Penig, a sub-camp of Buchenwald.
Photographer: David E. Scherman
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18323. A Hungarian-Jewish woman survivor in Penig, a sub-camp of Buchenwald,
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18324. A Hungarian-Jewish woman survivor in Penig, a sub-camp of Buchenwald.
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18325. A Hungarian-Jewish woman survivor in Penig, a sub-camp of Buchenwald.