Wooded forest area, site of Nazi atrocities in World War 2: U.S. Army soldiers walk in woods and examine bodies of Jewish concentration camp victims near Landsberg Germany. The bodies lie on the ground close together. Some victims are wearing prison uniform pieces.
Landsberg concentration camp in Germany during World War II. Guard towers in the camp area. A board in German reads ' Regards! Storage area ! Standing still and taking pictures are prohibited. Violations will be punished'. Barrack buildings and a barbed wire fence around the camp.
U.S. soldiers of the 103rd Division VI Corps Seventh U.S. Army come out of a building at Stalag 4 Concentration Camp in Landsberg, Germany. A board reads Adolf Hitler Strasse. U.S. soldiers round up civilian work detail and load men with picks and shovels into trucks. (World War II period).
United States infantrymen find Adolf Hitler’s former cell in Landsberg Prison during World War 2. View of Landsberg Prison from across Hindenburgring street (Hindenburgring 12 · 86899 Landsberg am Lech). A United States army jeep is parked nearby. White flags of surrender from two prison windows. Wrecked barbed wire fencing flattened to ground and other ruins next to watch tower near Landsberg Prison. United States soldiers look through bedding and inspect memorabilia inside prison cell formerly belonging to Adolf Hitler during his imprisonment after the failed Beer Hall Putsch. A portrait of Adolf Hitler and a Nazi flag hang on the wall of the infamous cell. A soldier runs finger through entries in a logbook, points to portrait of Adolf Hitler and Nazi flag. A man standing outside Lansberg prison points to the window of Hitler's cell.