Shows emaciated prisoners seated amidst rubble at a concentration camp in Nordhausen, Germany. Scenes of freed prisoners eating and talking. Prisoners and corpses inside prison barracks. A starved prisoner eats an egg. Decaying cadavers of victims on filthy prison floors. Prisoners laying down on makeshift bedding or bunk areas. (World War II period).
German civilians carry corpses of the prisoners to a common burial ground outside the concentration camp in Nordhausen,Germany. Several mutilated corpses of the prisoners lying outside the prison area. A Catholic chaplain conducts burial rites at an altar set up on the hood of an U.S. Army jeep. Sick and dying prisoners are carried on stretcher to ambulances by U.S. medics and military police of the 3rd Infantry Division and First U.S. Army (FUSA) soldiers. Several scenes of emaciated victims lying on stretchers. (World War II period).
Shows Major General J Lawton Collins, Commander of U.S. VII Corps and U.S. Third Army soldiers at a Nazi German Vergeltungswaffe V- weapon plant (V-1 and V-2 missiles) in Nordhausen, Germany. General Collins and the soldiers examine dead bodies of the slave laborers and inspect the ruins of the rocket weapons plant in their jeeps. Shows a young slave worker victim's corpse with name and nationality written on his chest. (World War II period).
U.S. Army soldiers inquire Russian civilians near a wrecked M24 Chaffee light tank of the U.S. 13th Armored Division at Ellerstrabe in Hilden,Germany. The soldiers interview a Russian eyewitness. (World War II period).
View of a huge German Swastika emblem carved in stone at the top of the Tribune at Zeppelinfeld (Zeppelin Field) in Nuremberg, Germany. U.S. Army engineers place demolition charges on the Swastika emblem in order to destroy it. A big explosion blows the emblem into pieces.
American soldiers raise a large U.S. flag to cover a German Swastika emblem on top of the Tribune at Zeppelinfeld in Nuremberg (Nurnberg),Germany. U.S. 3rd Infantry Division soldiers gather around the stadium in large numbers and exhibit a parade. Commander of the U.S. 7th Army Lieutenant General Alexander M Patch, Major General John W O'Daniel and other officers review the troops from the speaker's platform. (World War II period).