A Nazi concentration and death camp in Mauthausen, Austria after liberation during World War II. Dead bodies of victims by Nazi German guards loaded on horse carts. A man examines a prisoner's dead body. Ovens used for cremation of dead prisoners. Men load corpses on the horse carts. Survivor inmates talk in a group. Elevated view of camp barracks buildings and of mass graves dug, with lines of dead bodies being readied for burial. A young woman liberated from the camp. A nurse examines a female inmate lying on the ground.
Inmates of a concentration camp in Mauthausen, Austria during World War II. A wagon moves through a crowded prison yard. Prisoners mob to get potatoes from the wagon. A prisoner eats spilled food on a sidewalk.
Scenes from concentration camp in Mauthausen, Austria during World War II, shortly after its liberation. View of an injured German Schutzstaffel "SS" officer lying on the ground after being beaten by liberated prison inmates. A man drags the German guard inside a room. Dead bodies of the inmates of the concentration camp. Emaciated bodies piled up on camp grounds.
Inmates of a concentration camp in Mauthausen, Austria during World War II. Women behind barbed wire fences. The inmates being handed over food in bowls from across the fences. A man in a prison uniform moves along the fences. The inmates lined up near the fences to get food.
Nazi concentration camp from World War II in Mauthausen, Austria. Piled up naked and exhumed corpses of the victims by Nazi German guards. Several scenes of the emaciated survivors.
Rescued inmates of the concentration camp # 3 talk about their experiences in Linz, Austria towards the end of World War II. The rescued assembled outside a wooden house. Those who were inside the house look outside through a window. The inmates are emaciated. An Italian talks about the adverse living conditions they faced at the concentration camp. He states that they had very little food, they slept 3 or 4 to a bed and there was no way to wash. He said he was also at Mauthausen for a time before being transferred. In total he had been in concentration camps for 8 months and considered himself very lucky to have lived. He said that in Linz there were 50 men in his quarters and each day 3 to 4 men died. He tells how he worked in a forced labor factory in Linz building tanks for the Germans, working 12 hours a day as a welder.
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