Scenes from Military Commission trial held by United Stated 3rd Army in Dachau, Germany during World War II. Scenes from courtroom during trial of Franz Strasser for his shooting of prisoner American flyers on December 9, 1944. Soldiers seated in the court room look at the camera as it pans across the room. A German witness to the killing gives his account of the shooting of the American aviators with a machine gun by Strasser and by Lindemeyer (dead - suicide). The Nazi Kreisleiter Strasser is sworn in near the end of the clip.
Liberated victims of a Penig Concentration Camp in Germany during World War II. German uniformed medics carry women victims and place them on stretchers. Women lying on litters smile. Stretchers carried inside a hospital. Red Cross ambulances drive down a road. Ambulances pull up at the hospital. Litters unloaded from the ambulance. German medics lead wounded on foot inside the hospital. German nurses at the hospital. The wounded lying in beds. U.S. Army medics examine victims. A medic wraps a bandage around a woman's leg. A medic cleans a wound on a victim's back.
Jewish victims of Penig concentration camp in Germany during World War II. Victims on stretchers being placed in ambulances. A U.S. Army soldier leads a wounded to an ambulance. Soldiers bring women out of the concentration camp building. Stretchers being loaded into ambulances. The wounded feet of a victim. Wounds and lesions on buttocks of a victim. U.S. Army medics examine women lying in beds. Ambulances pull away from the concentration camp.
United States Infantry troops patrol on streets of Leipzig, Germany during World War II. Sherman tanks advance on streets. Huge German civilian crowd comes out of homes with white flags in hand.
United States Infantry troops patrol in streets of Leipzig, Germany during World War II. Sherman tanks advance on streets. Troops with rifles in hand march on road. German civilians stand with white flags in hand. Empty street in Leipzig.
Aftermath of the Gardelegen Massacre: German civilians dig grave for Nazi atrocity victims in Gardelegen, Germany. Mutilated and burned bodies of one thousand political deportee prisoners, including Russians, Poles and French, in and around a large barn. United States Army Infantry troops view and inspect the bodies, and supervise German civilians being forced to dig mass graves for the victims, who had been transported to the barn from the Mittelbau-Dora Concentration Camp and the Hannover-Stöcken Concentration Camp during World War 2.
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