Nazi concentration camps in Germany. Buchenwald Concentration Camp in Germany. Piles of dead mutilated and emaciated bodies at the Buchenwald Concentration Camp after Allied liberation near the end of World War II. Army trucks arrive with aid for survivors. Huge ovens and piles of bone ash on the floor of crematorium. Civilians from nearby Weimar, Thuringia are forced to take a tour of the camp. Survivors taken for treatment and looked after by American troops.
Scenes at liberated concentration camps near end of World War 2 in Europe. A man opens ovens at Buchenwald concentration camp. Heaps of bones and ashes. Sign of oven manufacturer: J A Topf and Sons, Erfurt, Germany. Men empty an oven of burned bones. View of instruments of torture in prison at Lublin, Poland (possibly part of Majdanek Concentration Camp in Lubin?) Victims of torture by Nazi German captors. Dead bodies of victims killed near fence at "schlachthaus" (slaughter house) in Leipzig Germany. Women look through fence at the dead. Bodies of victims who died attempting to flee burning barn. Local German citizens walk amongst the dead lying in concentration buildings and yards. German citizens are pressed into service loading the bodies of the dead on litters and into trucks. Concentration camp survivors are seen being given food and assistance. Two emaciated young victim survivors share a bowl of soup. German soldiers held as prisoners of war. German tribunal considers charges against Nazis. German citizens removing Nazi victims from mass grave. Bodies of the dead laid out on hillside. German citizens visit Buchenwald and see display of Nazi art and keepsakes created from bodies of victims.
Internees at a concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany. A Jewish internee, George Henning from Berlin states how he was taken to a concentration camp near Berlin and later shifted to Buchenwald. He greets his mother in New York and other dear ones living in Bolivia. Other internees in the background.
Internees at a concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany. Internees of the Buchenwald concentration camp around a monument to commemorate 51,000 men who died at the concentration camp. Signs on the monument read 'KLB' and '51,000'.
Internees at a concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany after being liberated by Allied forces. Red Cross trucks and jeeps enter the Buchenwald concentration camp. A sign on a jeep reads 'sussie' Internees move out of the camp grounds. Most of the internees are young and wear the striped prison uniform. (World War II period).
Concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany. A group of former prisoners at the Buchenwald concentration camp with a building in the background. Men carry a casket during a funeral procession. Former prisoners at the camp. Entrance gate of the concentration camp. (World War II period).
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