Victims of Nazi German atrocities found in Italy after World War II. Dead bodies of 320 Italians shot in head with hands tied behind, at the Ardentine Caves. Dead bodies lying in a muddy tunnel taken out by guards. Roman Catholic priests performing burial ritual of a dead, unties hands of a dead man. Priests and relatives present at the last rites of the dead. Woman cries at the death of her relative.
Arnsdadt concentration camp which housed Russian and Polish prisoners of the Nazi Germans during World War II. Tents and fenced boundaries at the camp. German civilians dig common grave and bury the dead. U.S. soldiers guard them. Dead body of a United States army man shot in forehead by the retreating Germans. Ground covered with dead bodies of the victims of atrocities at this concentration camp.
Leipzig concentration camp of the Nazi Germans during World War II. Surviving inmates of the camp talk to Allied military soldiers. Dead bodies of prisoners shot by guards. Dead bodies of prisoners burnt alive. Dead bodies of those who managed to escape the burning chamber and were thrown into barb wires carrying current. German civilians carrying Holy Cross and shovels, moving for the burial of the dead by the orders of Allied military commanders. Russian women freed from a camp, watch from outside the camp.
Penig concentration camp of the Nazis in Germany during World War II. Soldiers of the 6th armored division of the United States Army at rescue and liberation operation. Hungarian women inmates at the camp. American doctors examine wounds of the women inmates. Emaciated, starved inmates in unhygienic conditions suffer from various diseases. Soldiers carry and escort victims by ambulance and military vehicles to a nearby hospital of the German Air Force. German doctors and nurses forced by Allied soldiers to attend the inmates. Smiling women inmates
General Eisenhower, General Omar Bradley and General Patton visit the Ohdruf concentration camp of the Nazis after World War II. Generals and soldiers inspect the whipping rack for the prisoners. Talk to survivor inmates of the camp. Generals see the stack of starved, leaned and naked dead bodies of the prisoners brutally murdered by the Nazis. The dead bodies with gun shots in head, eyes and neck. Survivors demonstrate atrocities done to them by the Nazis. Courtyard of the camp covered by dead bodies of the inmates. Burnt bodies of inmates at a crematory on railway tracks. Members of the Nazi party on a truck, brought by force to visit the camp by Allies. A German Major is also among the visitors. Nazis, along with Americans visit the dead bodies, survivors, tortured and piles of dead bodies. The Nazis unmoved deny the knowledge of any such concentration camp by Nazi party. Arrested guards of the camp. At crematory on railway track list of tortures to the prisoners read. The Nazis show no emotion or pain.
Hadamar concentration camp in Germany visited after World War II. Major Herman Bolker and his sub-ordinates step out of a U.S. military truck and move into the camp. Disease-stricken, weak and starved prisoners at the camp. Guards dig a common grave and pull out corpses of the victims of this concentration camp. Doctors and priests at the place. Guards make notes about the dead. Chief physician of the camp, Adolf Wahlmann, with head nurse, Karl Willig, are interrogated by Major Walker. He shows a bottle of morphine, as morphine injection was commonly used to murder the inmates. Soldiers arrest Wahlmann.
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