U.S. troops liberate Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany towards the end of World War II. Corpses lying in the camp. A club used by German soldiers to kill the inmates. Furnaces in crematorium to burn the human bodies to ashes. Liberated prisoners run toward a Nazi soldier to hit him.
Members of the Krupp family speak with a Nazi official during a visit to the Krupp works in Germany. A military band of SA troops (Sturmabteilung or Stormtroopers) marches holding their instruments, without playing as they position themselves. Later, the band plays and marches in front of the Krupp Company buildings. Nazi officials talking to each other. Reich Bishop Ludwig Muller delivers a short address.Krupp family members distribute copies of Adolf Hitler's book, "Mein kampf."
A dedication ceremony of German Chancellor Adolf Hitler's painting at Krupp's Institute for Physical Training in Germany. Nazi officials give Nazi salute during the dedication of Hitler's painting. Nazi officials talk among themselves. Bishop Joachim Hossenfelder and other guests arrive for the ceremonies. An orchestra plays. A Krupp member speaks. Bishop Joachim Hossenfelder then speaks, and while he is at the podium, a painting of the President of German Reich Paul von Hindenburg is unveiled and below it, a bust of Chancellor Adolf Hitler.
Reich Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels visits the Krupp works in Germany. Nazi storm troopers marching. The motorcade of Joseph Goebbels moves along a road in the Krupp industrial complex. . A crowd lines the street and gives Nazi salute to Goebbels as he arrives. A Nazi flag is raised outside Krupp factory. A huge numbe of Krupp employees gathered outside the factory.
Jewish services at the Dachau concentration camp in Germany towards the end of World War II. U.S. Army Jewish chaplains conduct services in the concentration camp. Surviving prisoners at the camp. Various individuals attend the church services. Some individuals weep.
Church services at the Dachau concentration camp in Germany after liberation of its prisoners towards the end of World War II. A Catholic Mass for imprisoned priests. A chaplain holds services for camp inmates. Individuals at the services.
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