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.
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.)
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 monument dedicated to victims of mass killings by Nazi Germans at Majdanek concentration camp in Lublin, Poland during World War 2. A ceremony at the monument as a woman kneels down and prays. Officers salute as large crowd looks on.
Disassembling and assembling of an A-4, also known as V-2 missile propulsion unit at Heidelager Camp near Blizna in Poland during World War 2. Parts of the missile are towed on a trailer. German rocket technicians from Peenemunde work on the parts of the missile. The trailer moves on rails. Trees in the background.
Aerial view of bombed railroad yard in Poland. German officers inspect destroyed armored railroad cars in Poland during World War II. A German officer shakes hands and salutes to his troops. A military funeral for a high-ranking German Nazi officer. German chancellor and leader, Adolf Hitler, rides in a convertible on his triumphant march into Danzig, Poland (present day Gdansk, Poland) before a crowd of Danzig residents who are Nazi sympathizers. Spectators give the Nazi salute to Adolf Hitler in Danzig, Poland. Adolf Hitler gives the Nazi salute while riding in his car. A procession of cars and Wehrmacht troops follow Adolf Hitler’s car during the Nazi triumphant march into Danzig, Poland. Ruined bridges over a river in Poland. German soldiers receive orders from officers while they march away in the Polish countryside.
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