Breendonck Concentration Camp in Belgium after World War II. Views of the camp. Inmates demonstrate how victims were tied up for beatings by Nazi German guards. A barbed wire stick which was used to beat the inmates.
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives at the Buchenwald Concentration Camp near Weimar, Germany towards the end of World War II. The group includes Frances E. Walters from Pennsylvania, Eugene Worley from Texas, Carter Manasco and Albert Rains from Alabama, Henry W. Jackson from Washington, Earl Wilson from Indiana, Marion Bennet from Missouri, Gordon Canfield from New Jersey, Major General Vanier of the Canadian Army and Major Walter Mosmiller of SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Forces) who is in charge of the tour. The group views piles of dead bodies and crematoriums. The group poses in front of a memorial.
The Langenstein Concentration Camp for political prisoners in Germany towards the end of World War II. Unburied bodies of dead victims lie in an open pit. U.S. XIX Corps Commander Major General Raymond S. McLain looks into the pit. A group of U.S. officers and Major General McLain inspect the camp. Deceased prisoners lying in the open pit.
Campaign flyer printed by the Joint Boycott Council of the American Jewish Congress and the Jewish Labor Committee, regarding boycott of Nazi goods and services. Headline of the flyer reads: "J.B.C. SETS MON. MARCH 15 FOR MIGHTY DEMONSTRATION IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN." Picture of a round metal campaign pin, reading: "Boycott Nazi Germany (Joint Boycott Committee)"
German newspapers and weekly magazines and propaganda in Germany. Der Sturmer features article about The Jews in history of Berlin ("Die Juden in der Geschichte Berlin"). Door signs read 'Droysenstrasse 16', 'Karl Reimer'. A public announcement that, because of high treason to the German people, the following persons were executed today: Joachim Klauser; Heinz Kuhnert; Wolfgang Bart. Various pictures depicting 'Hitlerjugend -- Hitler Youth', 'Arbeitsdienst -- Labor Service', 'Jungmadels -- Young Girls', 'Schutzstaffel -- Black Shirts', and 'Kraft Durch Freude -- Strength Through Joy'.
Meeting of the Comite Directeur of the Communist party in Prague, Czechoslovakia held after the 1946 Parliamentary Elections. Communist Interior minister Václav Nosek speaks and exposes the political situation. Mr. Nosek talks to another member of the committee. Mr. Nosek talks while Prime Minister Klement Gottwald listens. Gottwald smokes and talks at a table.
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