Former inmates of German concentration camps who later became citizens of Israel
Former inmates of German concentration camps who later became citizens of Israel
Former inmates of German concentration camps who later became citizens of Israel
Former inmates of German concentration camps who later became citizens of Israel
Former inmates of German concentration camps who later became citizens of Israel
Former inmates of German concentration camps who later became citizens of Israel
April 12, 1945 - A portion of the bodies found by U.S. troops when they arrived at Nordhausen concentration camp in Germany.
April 14, 1945 - Pile of ashes and bones found by U.S. soldiers at Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany.
April 12, 1945 - Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley, and George Patton are given a tour of Ohrdruf concentration camp. Here they visit a burial pit containing the charred remains of prisoners who were burned to death at Ohrdruf, Germany.
April 12, 1945 - Dwight D. Eisenhower views the gallows at Ohrdruf concentration camp.
April 12, 1945 - Dwight D. Eisenhower listens as 1st Lt. Alois J. Liethen of Appleton, WI, who served as the interpreter for the tour of Ohrdruf concentration camp, questions their guide
April 12, 1945 - Dwight D. Eisenhower views the charred bodies of prisoners at Ohrdruf concentration camp.
April 12, 1945 - Dwight D. Eisenhower walks around a cluster of bodies of prisoners who were left lying where slain at Ohrdruf concentration camp.
April 12, 1945 - Dwight D. Eisenhower watches as survivors of Ohrdruf demonstrate torture methods used at the camp
April 12, 1945 - Bodies of prisoners of Ohrdruf concentration camp stacked like cord-wood
April 12, 1945 - Dwight D. Eisenhower views the charred bodies of prisoners at Ohrdruf concentration camp.
April 23, 1945 - Tattoo that was part of a man's body. It was skinned off by Nazi SS men and used as a decoration on the wall of their quarters at Buchenwald concentration camp.
April 10, 1945 - Partially burned bodies left by retreating Nazis at Ohrdruf concentration camp. The bodies were stacked one layer of bodies and one layer of wood for about six or seven feet in height.
April 14, 1945 - Men and young boys showing how they slept at the camp near Weimar, Germany.
April 23, 1945 - Men in the prisoners' barracks at Buchenwald concentration camp.