Concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany, at liberation in World War II. Victims of the concentration camp who suffered Nazi atrocities. Former inmates sit on the camp grounds. Men appear feeble and starved. Men stand across the barbed wire fence at the camp. Deformed legs of a young boy. Two former prisoners lie down in sun near barbed wire fence. A banner reads 'All Polish greet the fraternal American Army' and American and Polish flags near the banner.
A concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany. American soldiers look at dead bodies piled up at the camp. Dead bodies of the victims piled up. Soldiers look on as they appear horrified. (World War II period).
German civilians vent out their anger against Nazi rule in Buchenwald, Germany, shortly after Allied control of Germany and end of World War 2 in Europe. German civilians attack a former German soldier in uniform. German civilians break windows in a street. Women and men move down a street. People carry away their luggage in a cart. A large crowd gathered outside a building.
Scenes shortly after liberation of Buchenwald Concentration Camp in Germany. Men open the doors of furnace in the crematorium at the concentration camp. Remains of dead bodies not wholly consumed by fire inside the crematory furnace. Man shows a club used to beat prisoners. Emaciated men lie at the camp. (World War II period).
Concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany. A group of former prisoners at the Buchenwald concentration camp with a building in the background. Men carry a casket during a funeral procession. Former prisoners at the camp. Entrance gate of the concentration camp. (World War II period).
Concentration camp in Buchenwald, Germany. A group of former prisoners at the Buchenwald concentration camp. Most of them in their striped prison uniform. A man on crutches, another with a deformed nose. Liberated young boy prisoners at the prison. Close up views of some of the faces of the former children prisoners. Men sit on boulders at the camp grounds. Two men carry a barrel of food or drink. (World War II period).
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