German civilians assembled and marched to forest where murdered Jews were found in Neunburg, Germany in World War 2. German civilian men and women in teams of four queue to receive pine wood coffins to carry to the area. U.S. Army guards stand by.
German civilians come out of a building in Neunburg, Germany during World War 2. Civilians carry open coffins containing bodies of murdered Jewish slave laborers who had been discovered in nearby woods. The civilians place the coffins on the ground in a line in the town. Men, women, and children of the town walk past the open coffins and view the atrocities. Anguished face expressions of townspeople. Bodies await burial as civilians walk past coffins.
Two hundred bodies of murdered Jews lay in woods near Neunburg Germany. U.S. Army soldiers view the atrocity victims. Dead bodies of Jewish slave laborers lying side-by-side. (World War II period)
Under U.S. Army guard, German civilians dig up dead bodies of Jewish slave laborers found in a mass grave in a forest of Neunburg, Germany. They remove the bodies of the murdered prisoners from pits. A ladder at side of the pit. (World War II period).