German civilians dig grave for Nazi atrocity victims in Gardelegen, Germany. Mutilated and burned bodies of one thousand political deportee prisoners, including Russians, Poles and French, in and around a large barn. United States Army Infantry troops view and inspect the bodies, and supervise German civilians being forced to dig mass graves for the victims.
A mass burial in Gardelegen, Germany during World War II. Civilians walk carrying stretchers. They place burned bodies of victims on the stretchers. They carry the bodies to burial grounds. Buildings in the background.
A mass burial in Gardelegen, Germany during World War II. Civilians wrap dead bodies in shrouds and place them in individual graves. They pour dirt in the graves with shovels