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51. Siegfried Halbreich décrit l'arrivée et les conditions de vie dans le camp de Sachsenhausen
déporté au camp de concentration de Gross-Rosen où il dut travailler dans une carrière de ... transféré dans le camp de Sachsenhausen près de Berlin en octobre 1939. Il fit partie des premiers
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52. Liberation of Dachau
The Dachau concentration camp, northwest of Munich, Germany, was ... the first regular concentration camp the Nazis established in 1933. About twelve years later, on April ... 29, 1945, US armed forces liberated the camp. There were about 30,000 starving prisoners in the camp ... at the time. Here, soldiers of the US Seventh Army document conditions in the camp. They also require
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53. Liberation of Mauthausen
The Mauthausen concentration camp was established shortly after the German annexation of Austria ... 1945. In this footage, starving survivors of the Mauthausen concentration camp eat soup and scramble ... (1938). Prisoners in the camp were forced to perform crushing labor in a nearby stone quarry and, later ... to construct subterranean tunnels for rocket assembly factories. US forces liberated the camp in May
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54. US soldiers care for Dachau survivors
The Dachau concentration camp, northwest of Munich, Germany, was the first regular concentration ... camp the Nazis established in 1933. About twelve years later, on April 29, 1945, US armed forces ... liberated the camp. There were some 30,000 starving prisoners in the camp at that time. In this footage ... soldiers of the US Seventh Army feed and disinfect survivors of the camp.
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55. Dachau after liberation
The Dachau concentration camp, northwest of Munich, Germany, was ... the first regular concentration camp the Nazis established in 1933. About twelve years later, on April ... 29, 1945, US armed forces liberated the camp. There were about 30,000 starving prisoners in the camp
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56. Trial testimony against Albert Speer
Francois Boix, a concentration camp survivor, testifies about Albert Speer's visit to the ... Mauthausen concentration camp. Boix identifies Speer by pointing to him in the defendants' dock.
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57. Allied prisoner of war describes work details
Most Allied prisoners of war (POWs) were treated well compared to inmates of concentration camps ... But, as former Dutch POW Captain Boullard explains here at Dachau concentration camp, some were
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58. Reactions to film shown at Nuremberg
The film "Nazi Concentration Camps" was presented in the courtroom on November 29, 1945, and ... entered as evidence in the trial. It was filmed as Allied troops liberated the concentration camps. This
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59. Victims of medical experiments testify during Medical Case
concentration camps. Here, concentration camp survivors Maria Kusmierczuk and Jadwiga Dzido, who had been
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60. Liberation of Ohrdruf
concentration camp shortly after the liberation of the camp. As American forces had approached, SS camp guards ... shot the remaining prisoners before abandoning the camp. Confirmation of such atrocities prompted the ... US military to require Nazis and local German civilians to view the camps.
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61. William Denson describes counsel provided to accused war criminals
the Dachau concentration camp war crimes ... trial. He was also asked to serve as chief prosecutor for a series of other concentration camp trials
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62. Scenes from the liberation of Buchenwald
The Buchenwald camp was one of the largest concentration camps. The Nazis built it in 1937 in a ... wooded area northwest of Weimar in central Germany. US forces liberated the Buchenwald camp on April 11 ... 1945. When US troops entered the camp, they found more than 20,000 prisoners. This footage shows scenes ... that US cameramen filmed in the camp, survivors, and the arrival of Red Cross trucks.
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63. German civilians forced to view atrocities committed in Buchenwald
US forces liberated the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany in April 1945. Here, US ... soldiers escort German civilians from the nearby town of Weimar through the Buchenwald camp. The American ... liberating troops had a policy of forcing German civilians to view the atrocities committed in the camps.
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64. George Salton describes liberation by American forces
spent three years during the war in ten different concentration camps. In 1945 he was in the Woebbelin ... camp in Germany. After liberation, he spent over two years in various ... displaced persons camps. George immigrated to the United States in October 1947.
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65. Liberation of Mauthausen and Gusen
This film footage is excerpted from documentary film titled "Mauthausen Concentration Camp ... Gusen camp. Filmed by US cameramen, the footage opens with a broad view of buildings in the Gusen camp ... Excerpts that follow show scenes in the camps, American care of the liberated prisoners, and Austrian
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66. Liberation of Dora-Mittelbau
US forces liberated the Dora-Mittelbau (Nordhausen) concentration ... camp in April 1945. Here, medics and soldiers of the US 3rd Armored ... Division evacuate sick and dying survivors of the camp.
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67. William Denson describes some of the emotional difficulties for witnesses in recalling their experiences
the Dachau concentration camp war crimes ... trial. He was also asked to serve as chief prosecutor for a series of other concentration camp trials
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68. Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
After British soldiers liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany, they forced ... the remaining SS guards to help bury the dead. Here, survivors of the camp taunt their former
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69. Liberation of Buchenwald
The US army filmed the weak and emaciated survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp in ... camp in April 1945.
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70. Nina Kaleska describes the formation of the ghettos in Grodno
Auschwitz concentration camp. Nina survived in the camp for two years. As the Soviet army advanced in 1945 ... Nina and other inmates from the camp were transferred first to the ... Ravensbrueck camp in Germany and then to the Retzof-am-Richlin camp. Nina was liberated in May 1945, during a ... forced march from the camp.
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71. George Salton describes his physical condition upon liberation
spent three years during the war in ten different concentration camps. In 1945 he was in the Woebbelin ... camp in Germany. After liberation, he spent over two years in various ... displaced persons camps. George immigrated to the United States in October 1947.
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72. Ruth Webber describes the Auschwitz crematoria
concentration camps before eventually being deported to Auschwitz. When Ruth ... camp outside the ghetto. Ruth also went into hiding, either in nearby woods or within the camp itself ... When the camp was liquidated, Ruth's parents were split up. Ruth was sent to several ... became sick, she was sent to the camp infirmary, managing to escape just before a selection. After the
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73. Ruth Webber describes her mother's efforts to ensure her children's survival
concentration camps before eventually being deported to Auschwitz. When Ruth ... camp outside the ghetto. Ruth also went into hiding, either in nearby woods or within the camp itself ... When the camp was liquidated, Ruth's parents were split up. Ruth was sent to several ... became sick, she was sent to the camp infirmary, managing to escape just before a selection. After the
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74. British army chaplain describes Bergen-Belsen upon liberation
British troops liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in Germany in April 1945. They ... chaplain T.J. Stretch recounts his impressions of the camp.
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75. Jewish religious service at Dachau
US forces liberated the Dachau concentration camp in Germany in ... April 1945. Here, survivors of the camp stand during the singing of "Hatikva" ("Hope") before Rabbi