The trial of a Nazi Commandant in Dachau, Germany soon after the close of World War 2 in Europe. A sign on a post reads 'PWE 29 Dachau' and another reads War Crimes'. A car outside the building with sign, "War Crimes Branch, Judge Advocate Section, H.Q. Third United States Army." U.S. officials, Nazi German defendant Franz Strasser, and civilians enter the court room and get seated. All in court rise as the officers of the Military Commission enter and take their seats at the front of the room. U.S. flag on stage. Judges are seated. The commission hearing comes to order.
American newspapermen inspect the Nazi concentration camp in Dachau, Germany. Group of newspapermen sprayed with delousing powder by Allied soldiers as others watch. The fence of Dachau concentration camp. Group of newspapermen stand together and talk. (World War II period).
Dachau concentration camp in Germany, after liberation in final days of World War 2. Sign on railroad station building 'Dachau'. Free standing corner post decorated with figures on top, showing three German soldiers in one direction and a German soldier pointing two German musicians in the other direction. One musician has a bass fiddle on his back and carries a folded umbrella. The other carries an accordion. Sign on the entrance to the Concentration Camp: 'Quarantine, Typhus. This concentration camp is off limits to all civil and military personnel. By order of General Patch, CG, Seventh Army'. Christian altars with Mother Mary, a monstrance, and an altar card at the concentration camp. Pile of dead bodies of victims of Nazi atrocities carried in horse carts by German civilians wearing gas masks.
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.
People gather outside the Feldherrnhalle (Residenzstraße 1, 80333 München, Germany) in Munich, Germany near the end of World War II. On the Feldherrnhalle, carefully painted in giant letters in German: "Dachau, Velden, Buchenwald - I am ashamed to be a German." A poster pasted on the wall of the hall. German civilians look at the poster with heading: "Wessen Schuld?" ("Who's to blame?" in English). Names of the worst atrocity camps- Dachau, Velden (likely Belsen), Buchenwald- chalked alongside the poster.
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