Russian troops and tanks enter Lublin, Poland. Russian troops drive out the Germans from Lublin, Poland. Ruined buildings in view. Civilians cheer and greet Russian soldiers. Russian soldiers with bunch of flowers. Dead bodies of Polish civilians. Lublin castle in view. Russian soldiers preside at a mass burial. Civilians weep and hug each other.
Bodies of civilians killed by Nazis, recovered after Soviet Red Army enters the city of Lublin, Poland during World War II. Ruined buildings and houses and debris on roads after the Russian Red Army liberates Lublin. A number of dead bodies of slave labors killed by retreating Nazis in sewing room of a castle. Surviving citizens weep at the sight of the dead. More than 700 prisoners murdered at a prison nearby. Priests and civilians perform funeral ceremonies for prisoners.
Russian and Polish troops attack Lublin, Poland during World War II. A view of the town. Troops stand around an artillery and fire. A dead polish soldier. The troops cross a street. Rubble on the street. Dead bodies of soldiers. Wrecked vehicles and damaged buildings. Soldiers on tanks advance. A damaged railroad station.