Recently released Allied Prisoners of War (POWs) kick and throw objects at several German soldiers, just captured as prisoner of war in Grasleben, Germany, during World War 2. The German soldiers run past them, with their hands raised; as the liberated Allied soldiers kick and throw things at them. A U.S. Army soldier of 117th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division gives food and water to the emaciated former Allied prisoners.
Atrocities against prisoners in Nazi camps at different places in and occupied by Nazi Germany during World War 2. Wounded and emaciated Americans are fed and given medical care by Yank Armies of Liberation in Grasleben, Germany. Masked grave diggers open graves in Hadamar, Germany. Around 35,000 political prisoners found buried. Soldiers question Nazi German Chief physician Adolf Wahlmann at Hadamar Killing Centre. General Eisenhower, General Patton and General Bradley inspect Camp Ohrdruf (a Nazi Camp) in Germany. Heaps of human bodies and lime pits filled with corpses can be seen. 21,000 prisoners stumble around with their broken skulls in Buchenwald Concentration Camp (a Nazi camp in Germany). Corpses lie everywhere with large tattooed numbers on their stomachs. Two crematory ovens that were used. Starved people loaded into ambulances for treatment. (World War II period).
Shows released American prisoners at Grasleben in Germany. The released prisoners show their emaciated bodies to the camera. They wave at the American soldiers of 117th Infantry Regiment,30th Infantry Division,passing in trucks. (World War II period).
Released American Prisoners of War (POW) kick and throw objects at a German prisoner of war at Grasleben in Germany, near the end of World War 2 in Europe. The released U.S. POWs wave at the American soldiers of 117th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division passing in trucks and jeeps. They gather around a jeep and converse with soldiers of the 117th Infantry.