Reburial of slave laborers killed by German SS (Schutzstaffel) troops in Neuenburg, Germany towards the end of World War II. A procession of men and women carrying dead bodies of slave laborers in open coffins marches on a street. The dead bodies are removed from the coffins by civilians at the burial site under supervision of U.S. soldiers.
Breendonck Concentration Camp in Belgium after World War II. Views of the camp. Inmates demonstrate how victims were tied up for beatings by Nazi German guards. A barbed wire stick which was used to beat the inmates.
The Dachau concentration camp in Germany towards the end of World War II shows atrocities committed by the Nazis. German civilians view a pile of emaciated corpses through an open doorway at the camp. U.S. Army Major General Wilton B. Persons and Congressmen C Wayland Brooks and John V. Vorys view the bodies.
A Nazi concentration camp in Germany towards the end of World War II German civilians are made to board trucks by U.S. soldiers. Sign reads: "Adolf Hitler Strasse." More civilians arrive carrying shovels and they also board the trucks. Civilians carry an emaciated corpse of a camp victim. Prison barracks at the camp. Emaciated corpses lying on the ground. The civilians carrying the emaciated corpses of the camp victims.
U.S. Army Air Force B-26 Marauder bombers bomb targets in Germany during World War II. A very loose formation of C-47 aircraft flies overhead. View at groung level of a large area of fire involving war-damaged structures. A pile of ash and bone.
Post-liberation views of Nazi atrocities at the Hadamar Institute (Hadamar Euthanasia Centre) in Hadamar, Germany towards the end of World War II. American officers visit the building where, under the guise of an insane asylum, 35,000 people were murdered. The visitors examine emaciated patients. Head of the American War Crimes Investigation Team, Major Herman Bolker, leads the examination. In the graveyard attached to the institution, bodies are exhumed for autopsies. Men wear gas masks as they lift corpses out of holes and line up bodies. Major Bolker list data. The head of the institute, Dr. Adolf Wahlmann and the head male nurse, Karl Willig, are questioned about the use of morphine, before being led off to await a trial.
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