Shows numerous corpses of prisoners lying in a yard of a concentration camp in Nordhausen,Germany. German civilians aid the American military police in carrying the emaciated corpses to burial grounds on stretchers. (World War II period).
German civilians carrying shovels move towards a common burial ground in Nordhausen, Germany during World War II. U.S. Army soldiers look at an open burial pit filled with corpses of concentration camp prisoners and victims of German atrocities.
Liberated Germans, Italians, Polish (Poles) and Russians come out of building with stolen goods in Nordhausen, Germany. The citizens are forced to surrender their loot by American soldiers at gun point. A U.S. Sergeant directs civilian looters to surrender their loot. Women and children ransack looted goods and load them in hand carriages. Several scenes of men, women and children walking through streets carrying looted goods. (World War II period).
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).
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).
United States Military Police (MP) of the 3rd Armored Division, First U.S. Army (FUSA) search German prisoners near a roadside in Nordhausen, Germany. (World War II period).