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8026. The corpses of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Hirzenhain lie out in a field.
Photographer: Louis Dougall
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8027. The corpses of female prisoners exhumed from a mass grave near Hirzenhain lie out in a field.
Photographer: Louis Dougall
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8028. An announcement in Yiddish posted by the Jewish Council of the Kovno ghetto, dated January 24, 1944, warning ghetto residents against approaching too close to the ghetto fence.
Photographer: George Kadish/Zvi Kadushin
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8029. A Jewish family stands in the doorway of their home near the Hungarian-Jewish Labor Camp where Company 108/57 was housed.
Photographer: Adalbert Feher
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8030. Female survivors peel potatoes in a barracks in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
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8031. Hungarian-Jewish conscripts in Company 108/57 of the Hungarian Labor Service, after their return to Ungvar from Sianki.
Photographer: Adalbert Feher
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8032. Jewish women engaged in manual labor in a labor camp.
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8033. Two German girls from Burgsteinfurt, who laughed when they came out of the cinema showing a film about the concentration camps, are ordered back in to see the film again.
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8034. German residents of Mannheim are expelled from their homes to make room for displaced persons, when the existing DP camp proved inadequate to accommodate the thousands of prisoners being liberated by advancing Allied troops.
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8035. German civilians and liberated slave laborers walk down a major thoroughfare in Munich carrying off crates of supplies which they looted from a nearby warehouse soon after the American occupation.
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8036. Visitors view a photomural of corpses piled on the ground in the newly liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
Photographer: John Mueller ... exhibition consisted of reproductions of photographs made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, the Associated Press
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8037. An American GI views a photomural of a disfigured survivor at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
exhibition consisted of reproductions of photographs made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, the Associated Press
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8038. Visitors view a photomural of an emaciated concentration camp survivor at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
exhibition consisted of reproductions of photographs made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, the Associated Press
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8039. Visitors view a photomural of a victim of the Gardelegen atrocity at the "Lest We Forget" exhibition at the Library of Congress.
exhibition consisted of reproductions of photographs made by the U.S. Army Signal Corps, the Associated Press
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8040. U.S. Congressman Everett M. Dirkson visits former concentration camp prisoners recuperating in an Allied hospital in Linz during his world tour to determine the financial needs of federal bureaus.
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8041. A chart on the wall, presented by the prosecution, illustrates the Gestapo organization controlled by Ernst Kaltenbrunner, a defendant at the International Military Tribunal trial of war criminals at Nuremberg.
Photographer: Ray D'Addario
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8042. Jews scavenge through abandoned property in front of a block of apartments in the Kovno ghetto [probably following a deportation action].
Photographer: George Kadish/Zvi Kadushin
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8043. Human remains found by American soldiers in a crematorium oven in Buchenwald.
Photographer: Stuart A. MacKenzie
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8044. Survivors walk though a path in Buchenwald after liberation.
Photographer: Stuart A. MacKenzie
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8045. Survivors walk though the Buchenwald concentration camp after liberation.
Photographer: Stuart A. MacKenzie
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8046. Colored view of a Buchenwald after liberation.
Photographer: Stuart A. MacKenzie
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8047. Corpses found at the bottom of a large depression in Buchenwald.
Photographer: Stuart A. MacKenzie
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8048. The corpses of prisoners found at the bottom of a large depression in Buchenwald.
Photographer: Stuart A. MacKenzie
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8049. The corpses of prisoners found at the bottom of a large depression in Buchenwald.
Photographer: Stuart A. MacKenzie
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8050. The corpses of prisoners killed in Buchenwald.
Photographer: Stuart A. MacKenzie