Jewish orphans liberated from Buchenwald Concentration Camp leave Weimar, Germany in a train after World War II. A Jewish child standing. Displaced Polish, Hungarian, Czechoslovakian and French, Jewish boy and girl orphans board the train with their belongings. Smiling faces of various orphans.
Jewish orphans leave Buchenwald, Germany in a train at end of World War II in Europe, and following liberation of the Nazi concentration camps. Jewish boy and girl orphans look out from the windows of the train. A Jewish flag hanging from a train window. Jewish children posing. Smiling faces of displaced Polish, Hungarian, Czechoslovakian and French, Jewish orphans. Close up views of faces of some of the orphan children and groups of orphaned children, survivors of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp. Signs on a side of the train such as, "Vive Truman, Stalin, Churchill"; and "Orphaned youth of Buchenwald."
Scenes from the Wöbbelin concentration camp in Ludwigslust, Germany, four days after the camp's liberation, towards the end of World War II in Europe. German civilians come out of a barracks building of the Wobbelin concentration camp building after viewing dead bodies of prisoners. U.S. soldiers entering and leaving the same building.
The liberated Wöbbelin Concentration Camp in Ludwigslust, Germany towards the end of World War II. German civilians dig graves to bury dead bodies of the Wobbelin concentration camp victims. German civilians walking past graves, viewing the bodies. U.S. soldiers stand nearby.
U.S. and Russian Generals at U.S. 30th Division, XIX Corps Headquarters in Magdeburg, Germany during World War II. The Generals inspect Color Guards of U.S. 30th Division. A convoy of army jeeps with the Generals arrives at the headquarters. A group of soldiers marches. The Generals inspect the Color Guard. Major General Leland Hobbs talks to a Russian General.
The Nazi Wobbelin (Wöbbelin) concentration and extermination camp in Ludwiglust, Germany, four days after the camp's liberation during World War 2. Shows atrocities committed by the Nazis. Dead victims of the concentration camp lying on the ground. German civilian women exit a barracks building where they had been forced to view the victims. U.S. soldiers in a line to enter a building of the concentration camp. U.S. Army photographers take pictures of the bodies. A dead Wobbelin Concentration Camp victim lying on the ground.
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