Auschwitz Concentration camp of the Nazi Germans in Auschwitz, Poland during World War II. Photographs of victims of concentration camps belong to almost all countries of Europe. Inmates stand along barbed wire fencing of the camp. Tortured, starved and dying inmates. Corpses lie scattered everywhere on the ground near a house of the concentration camp. An old woman and a child survivor of the camp. Lump of human bones and inmates walk by them. Medics take inmates for medical check up and treatment. Dead bodies taken on a stretcher out of the barrack by inmates. Crowd of survivor inmates released from the camp. Clip is part of Nuremberg Trials prosecution exhibits 228, 229.
Auschwitz Concentration camp of the Nazi Germans in Auschwitz, Poland during World War II. Russian soldiers note details of survivor women inmates from Yugoslavia. Inmates walk along with soldiers along barbed wire fencing. Male inmates carry a stretcher with dead body of a young woman. Pile of dead bodies taken out from a chamber. Horse carts draw lumps of dead bodies out of the camp. Young children released from experiment laboratories of the concentration camp, walk along paths guarded by barbed wire fencing. Clip is part of Nuremberg Trials prosecution exhibits 228, 229.
Camouflaged A-4 missile, also called a V-2 rocket, being launched from a wooded site at Heidelager camp near Blizna, Poland, during World War 2. The V-2 rocket rises, above fire and smoke, and disappears overhead. (Note: These tests proved that a V-2 could be fired from almost anywhere. A few months later, V-2s were being launched against the Allies from similar hidden forested sites in Germany and Holland.)
German test launch of a A-4/V-2 missile, from a wooded site, at the Heidelager testing range near Blizna, Poland. The Missile moves upwards, emitting fire and smoke from its tail, and then heads downrange, with the fire in its tail visible throughout the entire clip.
Dump outside the death chambers and bones on the ground at Maidanek concentration camp in Lublin, Poland (also called KL Lublin or Majdanek). Cremation Ovens and family photos of the victims. Women weep and piles of bones are seen near crematory. Tall chimney of the crematory and gas chamber areas, and burial grounds. A vegetable garden.
A group of people enter the Majdanek concentration camp in Lublin, Poland. Piles of victim's clothing, shoes, gloves, toys, eye glasses, scissors, and other belongings and personal effects confiscated by the Nazi German guards operating the prison.
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