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7601. Corpses from the Ohrdruf concentration camp awaiting burial.
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7602. The bear cage in the camp zoo in Buchenwald after liberation.
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7603. Propaganda photo of a prisoner in Dachau at forced labor.
with this Nazi propaganda photograph read: "A load of bricks is lighter then the burden of the crime
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7604. A Jewish teenager living in hiding in Saint Bonnet d'Orcival, France, poses outside with her closest French companion beneath a stone crucifix.
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7605. A Jewish teenager, Jacqueline Glicenstein (left), rides bicycles with two friends at a boarding school in Dole (Jura), France during the German occupation.
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7606. Portrait of French rescuer Marie Collin, who sheltered Jewish children in her home in Epinal during the German occupation.
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7607. A young Jewish girl who is living in hiding in German-occupied France, plays outside with a toy.
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7608. Two survivors prepare food outside the barracks. The man on the right has was inaccurately thought to be Johnny Voste, this identification has proven to be incorrect.
remains unknown to the cataloger. To see images of Johny Voste, see Photograph Numbers: 62243 and 62258
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7609. View of the barbed wire fence and a watch tower at Vught after the liberation of the camp.
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7610. Under the supervision of American troops, a German woman is forced to walk among the corpses of prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Nammering.
Photographer: Edward Belfer
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7611. A poem given by Inge Hecht to Frances Rose, before Frances left on the first Kindertransport to England.
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7612. Exhumation of corpses at Dachau after liberation.
Photographer: Eugene B. Glick
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7613. The bodies of two SS men who were killed by survivors.
Photographer: Pringle ... photographs. A report was written and submitted to General George Patton, commander of the 3rd Army, who
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7614. Three survivors pose outside a barracks in the Dachau concentration camp immediately after the liberation.
Photographer: Sidney Blau
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7615. Survivors in a crowded Dachau barrack after liberation.
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7616. Corpses piled in the mortuary below the crematorium.
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7617. Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
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7618. Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
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7619. Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
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7620. Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
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7621. Corpses piled behind the crematorium.
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7622. The entrance to the SS camp.
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7623. The entrance to the SS camp.
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7624. Prisoners' corpses in Dachau. This photo was taken from a German guard after the liberation and was given to Major Edmison by a Polish priest, one of the 150 survivors of 2,100 Polish Roman Catholic priests incarcerated in Dachau, and who informed Major Edmison that several of the victims pictured here were Polish Catholic priests.
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7625. Corpses in Dachau piled behind the crematorium.