Dead bodies lay on ground at Stalag 4 Concentration Camp in Landsberg, Germany. Fence of the camp. A jeep goes. Soldiers go inside barrack. A prisoner goes inside barrack. Partially burned bodies are removed from a barrack. Several of the living inmates at the concentration camp. (World War II period).
Corpses of Jewish inmates spread all over a large ground at a Nazi concentration camp in Landsberg, Germany after World War II. Survivor inmates walk near them. Tortured and starved dead bodies of the victims of Nazi atrocities. German prisoners dig mass graves and recover a number of dead bodies.
Corpses of Jewish inmates recovered from a Nazi concentration camp in Landsberg, Germany after World War II. German prisoners dig mass graves and recover corpses of prisoners died at the camp. Tortured and starved dead bodies of the victims of Nazi atrocities. Naked dead bodies kept one over the other and tied together before burial in the mass graves.
A Nazi concentration camp near Landsberg, Germany 10 days before the end of World War 2 in Europe. U.S. soldiers at the camp. Emaciated corpses of camp victims lying on the ground. Barbed wire fences and prison barracks at the camp. A U.S. soldier talks with liberated prisoners. (Note: A surviving prisoner of this camp, who was liberated at this time, adds that the front gate was on fire early in the morning as the U.S. Army entered the camp site.)
Wooded forest area, site of Nazi atrocities in World War 2: U.S. Army soldiers walk in woods and examine bodies of Jewish concentration camp victims near Landsberg Germany. The bodies lie on the ground close together. Some victims are wearing prison uniform pieces.
A few U.S. officials during World War II are seen interrogating officials of the Hadamar Mental facility, which also served as a Nazi German human experiment facility and extermination facility. The Camp Commander and a medical officer are brought in by the soldiers. The bodies of the victims of the mass murder. The body of a woman. Soldiers carry bodies and place them on the ground. The bodies of prisoners who were starved to death. The corpses of those tortured to death. Bodies piled up near a building. The bodies of prisoners in Landsberg. The dead bodies of prisoners at various concentration camps who were killed by burning, shooting, starvation or poison gas. The dead body of an infant. The dead bodies of prisoners who were shot or starved to death at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Piles of dead prisoners who were burnt to death by high voltage wires. A few women who survived the sufferings at the camp.
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