First Jewish religious services on grounds of liberated Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, late in World War 2. Captain David M. Eichhorn, Jewish chaplain of U.S. XV Corps, conducts services in Hebrew. People gather to listen to his speech. People stand holding flags.
First Jewish religious services at liberated Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany, World War 2. Captain David M. Eichhorn, Jewish chaplain of the U.S. XV Corps, conducts services and addresses a crowd. People gather to listen to his speech. People stand holding flags.
A U.S. Congressional group at Buchenwald concentration camp in Weimar, Germany during World War II. Officers speak to senators at the concentration camp. The senators walk and view stack of naked bodies. Senator Alben William Barkley stands next to a pile of bodies.
A United States Congressional group arrive at the Buchenwald concentration camp in Weimar, Germany during World War II. African American soldiers talk with a group of senators. United States Army General Omar Nelson Bradley speaks with the senators. The senatorial group is met by United States Army Lieutenant General Walter Bedell Smith at an airfield. United States Army General Dwight David Eisenhower and the senators come out of building. Officers enter a car.
Civilians are checked in Duisburg, Germany during World War II. Soldiers of U.S. 8th Division, 13th Infantry Regiment check identification papers of the civilians. The soldiers weed out German soldiers who have donned civilian clothes.
Damaged rail yards in Nuremberg, Germany during World War II. A man climbs up a damaged boxcar. A man near completely wrecked boxcars and locomotives. Damaged freight cars in a marshalling yard. A wrecked railroad.
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