Dachau concentration camp in Dachau Germany, after World War II. The oven of the crematory at the concentration camp. A prisoner of this camp. His sleeve raised up to show a tattooed serial number on his arm.
Dachau concentration camp of the Nazis in Dachau Germany, shortly after end of World War II in Europe. Paintings depicting the torture done to the prisoners at this camp. Painting of men hanging from arms tied with a rope as Nazi officials look at them. Another painting shows opprobrious beating by Nazi officials, of a prisoner with his hands and upper body lying on a table and legs put into cold water.
Immediately after the end of World War II in Europe, all personnel. of the U.S. Army Air Forces 562nd Fighter Group, walk past the camera between two parked P-47 aircraft, on Illesheim Airfield, Germany.
Meppene concentration camp in Germany visited after World War II. The prisoners of the camp, primarily Russians, given clothes and food by the Allied military soldiers. Liberated prisoners walk out of their barracks. Men walk with calipers. Inmates searching for scrapes of food in garbage. A prisoner eats food provided by the soldiers Handicapped prisoners of the camp unable to walk, lie on ground. Dead bodies of leaned, starved skinny prisoners taken for burial. Men carry dead bodies for funeral on stretcher.
German dirigible Graf Zeppelin starts from Friedrichshaven, Germany during its flight to the United States of America. Graf Zeppelin airship brought out of its hanger by the ground crew. Large craft moved over the ground by its ground handling crew. The cabin on the dirigible. It takes off from Friedrichshaven and during its flight, sails over river Rhine. Doctor Hugo Eckener, builder of craft and director of the flight in his cabin. German countryside as seen from the dirigible. Passengers at breakfast table inside the cabin. The Madeira Islands amidst the sea. A ship sailing in sea seen from the dirigible. Passengers eating at the dining room. A stabilizing fin damaged during flight.
A destroyed railroad station in Munich, Germany during World War II. Railway tracks sprung and bend, signal poles damaged due to bombing from Allied bombers. Roof of the station shattered by explosion. Wrecked tracks and cars at the station. Rubble all over the station.
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