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John Perry, a movie photographer with Unit 129, films GIs of the 290th Infantry Regiment, 75th Infantry Division, and 4th Cavalr
Sergeant Alexander Drabik, the first American soldier to cross the bridge at Remagen, receiving the Distinguished Service Cross
The commanding general of the 9th Armored Division (third from right), and members of the division who won the Distinguished Ser
The sign erected by the 9th Armored division on the Ludendorff bridge after its capture.
American infantryman of the 89th Division cross the Rhine River in assault boats near St.
GIs keep low inside a landing craft during an assault across the Rhine at Oberwesel, Germany.
German prisoners file across the Rhine as American supply trucks move forward toward the front.
US Army Signal Corps photographer J Malan Heslop types photo captions.
Portrait of US Army Signal Corps photographer J Malan Heslop.
Portrait of US combat photographer Arnold E.
US Army Signal Corps photographers from Combat Unit 123 photograph ruins in the city of Naumburg, Germany.
From an Army aircraft, 167th photographer J Malan Heslop captured the magnitude of the German surrenders in Austria.
Surrendered Germans in Austria. May 1945.
American soldiers view the bodies of prisoners laid out in rows in an open field at Ohrdruf, a subcamp of Buchenwald in Germany.
While touring the newly liberated Ohrdruf camp, General Dwight Eisenhower and other high ranking USArmy officers view the bodies
American soldiers walk along an open, mass grave for the of victims of the Nordhausen concentration camp found at its liberation
Flags of US Army liberating divisions on display at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Flags of US Army liberating divisions on display at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Naftali Saleschutz prepares cement for the foundation of a sukkah (a hut-like structure used to celebrate the Jewish holiday of
Malcia, Matla, and Rachel Saleschutz eat bagels in the doorway of their mother's store.
Members of the Saleschutz family do laundry in the yard of their home.
Isak Saleschutz and his daughter, Rachel, stand in front of their house.
A survivor stokes smoldering human remains in a crematorium oven that is still lit.
View of a section of the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp as seen through the barbed-wire fence.
Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
While on a tour of the newly liberated concentration camp, General Dwight Eisenhower and other high-ranking US Army officers vie
The bodies of former prisoners are piled in the crematorium mortuary in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
Corpses lie in one of the open railcars of the Dachau death train.
During a US Army chaplain inspection of the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp, G.
Survivors move around between rows of barracks in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by pushing a corpse into one of the oven
Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by pushing a corpse into one of the oven
Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by preparing a corpse to be placed into
Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp demonstrate the operation of the crematorium by dragging a corpse toward one of the o
Survivors of the Dachau concentration camp prepare to move a corpse during a demonstration of the cremation process at the camp.
German civilians remove the bodies of prisoners killed in the Nordhausen concentration camp and lay them out in long rows outsid
Corpses are piled in the crematorium mortuary in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
Close-up of corpses piled in the crematorium mortuary in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
View of the main street of the Nordhausen concentration camp, outside of the central barracks (Boelke Kaserne), where the bodies
German civilians under US military escort are forced to view a wagon piled with corpses in the newly liberated Buchenwald concen
A wagon is piled high with the bodies of former prisoners in the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
Former prisoners of the "little camp" in Buchenwald stare out from the wooden bunks in which they slept three to a "bed." Elie W
The bodies of former prisoners are stacked outside the crematorium in the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
A wagon is piled high with the bodies of former prisoners in the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
The charred corpse of a prisoner killed by the SS in a barn just outside of Gardelegen.
The charred remains of former prisoners in two crematoria ovens in the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp.
Two ovens inside the crematorium at the Dachau concentration camp.
A pile of corpses in the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
The bodies of former prisoners are piled outside the crematorium at the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp.
The entrance to the gas chamber in Auschwitz I, where Zyklon B was tested on Soviet prisoners of war.
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