RMMHC64P–AUSCHWITZ SURVIVORS CHILDREN BABIES AND WOMEN STRIPED CAMP UNIFORM UNIFORMS LIBERATION closed in by stretches of electrified barbed wire and guard posts, staring without emotion to their liberators. A still frame of horror from Auschwitz Birkenau Nazi concentration camp. Liberation date January 27 1945.
RMTA29JH–Dead camp internee hanging on a electric barbed wire fence in a concentration camp, 1933-45 (b/w photo)
RM2E5AYM4–A picture of inmates behind barbed wire taken in 1945 when the concentration camp of Auschwitz was liberated in Poland where millions of Jewish deportees were exterminated by nazis during World War II. This photo is an excerpt from the Soviet film 'Auschwitz' by Soviet film director Elizaveta Svilova (1945)
RM2BDY8BH–Gas Chamber, Nazi Concentration Camp
RMFG357Y–CONCENTRATION CAMP, 1945. /nMen in a concentration camp at Flossenburg, Germany, discovered by 97th Division of the U.S. Army. Photograph, May 1945.
RMTXGEXG–Rudolf Hoess, commandant of the Auschwitz concentration camp, hanged next to the crematorium at the death camp, 1947
RM2H1GF4H–Elizabeth Cecilia van Zyl (22 April 1894 – 9 May 1901) South African child inmate of the Bloemfontein concentration camp who died from typhoid fever during the Second Anglo-Boer War.
RM2CCDPJN–Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) was a Dutch watchmaker and Christian arrested by the Nazis for hiding Jews during World War II. She was imprisoned at Scheveningen when resistance materials and extra ration cards were found in her home. After trial, she was moved to two concentration camps. Her eventual release from Ravensbrück concentration camp (she was later told) was the result of a clerical error and a week later the other women in her age group were sent to the gas chambers. Her 1971 book and the 1975 movie, The Hiding Place, feature her family's work in hiding refugees during World War II.
RMERGN3R–Auschwitz concentration camp . Living quarters of the 'Blockfuhreres' in the main camp of Auschwitz. Caption reads:' The
RMD987KR–Aerial view of Auschwitz I concentration camp, 4 April 1944. Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland, was the largest of the German Nazi concentration and extermination camps during the Second World War.
RMCWAYCA–Concentration camp ovens, 1945
RMBY8B50–AUSCHWITZ CONCENTRATION CAMP children photographed by Russians who liberated the camp in January 1945
RMD5GD3X–Dachau Concentration Camp. Nazi camp of prisoners opened in 1933. Russian Orthodox Church, 1995. Germany.
RM2HM6C92–The interior of a barracks in the Flossenbuerg concentration camp that was intended to house 1500 prisoners. / A barrack at Flossenbürg concentration camp, photographed after liberation on May 5th 1945
RMPM4GYC–Slave laborers in the Buchenwald concentration camp near Jena; many had died from malnutrition when U.S. troops of the 80th Division entered the camp. Germany, April 16, 1945. Photo: Pvt. H. Miller. (Army) File Reference # 1003 147THA
RMB3EFJ5–Flossenburg / Concentration camp / 1945
RME105T4–Jan. 1, 1970 - Trail against former Commands of Concentration Camp Lublin-Majdanek In Dusseldorf: On November 26th 1975, the trail against 14 former members of the command of the Concentration camp Imblin-Majdanek (Poland) was started. The Defendants, five of them are women, are accused of murdering about 250.000 mostly Jewish prisoners of the camp. The trail will take about two years. Picture Shows Hermine Ryan-Braunsteiner (56), one of the main defendants, seen in court
RMBWN8XF–World War II Bergen-Belsen concentration camp Germany Europe April 1945 history historical historic prisoners
RMG39HAK–Inmates at an unidentified concentration camp in their accommodation block.
RM2B95E5B–Auschwitz-Birkenau Jewish women and children some wearing Nazi designated yellow stars arrive by basic rail trucks to Auschwitz-Birkenau, a WW2 German Nazi Concentration camp. Jewish children were the largest group deported to the camp. They were sent along with adults, beginning in early 1942, as part of the “final solution of the Jewish question”—the total destruction of the Jewish population of Europe...Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration and extermination camps operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
RMTA2W48–Camp internees at Dachau concentration camp, Bavaria, 1933 (b/w photo). KZ Dachau in Bavaria established the 12 April 1933 as first KZ of the Nationalsocialists mainly for detaining political opponents,
RMC5NFPA–cadavers in the concentration camp at Belsen, 1945
RMG49MK9–PA NEWS PHOTO 20/5/93 THE BUILDING CONTAINING THE GAS CHAMBERS AND FURNACES USED TO BURN THE BODIES AT THE FORMER MAJDANEK CONCENTRATION CAMP AT LUBLIN, POLAND.
RMFF68XD–CONCENTRATION CAMP VICTIMS. /nA Canadian soldier beside the starved bodies of German concentration camp victims, April 1945.
RMGG2AP1–Dachau Concentration Camp 20th World War II Washington. National Archives
RM2G9F2N6–Litten, Hans, 19.6.1903 - 4.2.1938, German lawyer, as prisoner in the concentration camp Lichtenburg 1934 - 1937, EDITORIAL-USE-ONLY
RM2CCDPM3–Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) was a Dutch watchmaker and Christian arrested by the Nazis for hiding Jews during World War II. She was imprisoned at Scheveningen when resistance materials and extra ration cards were found in her home. After trial, she was moved to two concentration camps. Her eventual release from Ravensbrück concentration camp (she was later told) was the result of a clerical error and a week later the other women in her age group were sent to the gas chambers. Her 1971 book and the 1975 movie, The Hiding Place, feature her family's work in hiding refugees during World War II.
RMERGN3J–Auschwitz concentration camp. View of Crematory /crematorium, location of the 1943 Revolt by the prisoners . Source: Museum of
RMRJATBB–Prisoners enter Dachau concentration camp in 1933. Dachau was the first of the Nazi concentration camps opened in Germany, intended to hold political prisoners. Opened in 1933 by Heinrich Himmler, its purpose was enlarged to include forced labour, and eventually, the imprisonment of Jews, German and Austrian criminals
RMCWAYCB–Concentration camp victims, 1944
RMDAX1R1–BUCHENWALD CONCENTRATION CAMP American Senator Alben Barkley visits the camp 24 April 1945 - see Description below
RMD5GD4M–Dachau Concentration Camp. Nazi camp of prisoners opened in 1933. Barrack X. Building where are the crematoria and gas chambers.
RM2J2JGGY–An aerial reconnaissance photograph of the Auschwitz concentration camp showing the Auschwitz I camp, April 1944
RMF4WM96–Concentration camp, Auschwitz, Poland
RMB3EF9C–Children/ Concentration camp/ Lithuania
RME0X5K8–May 05, 1965 - The concentration camp museum in Dachau (West Germany): Installed in a building of the former concentration camp, will be opened on the 9th may, 1965. The exhibition area is about 3000 square meters, included a special place for cinema performances. In the administration building there are also archives, a library and a study room all open to the public. The museum gives a introduction to the development of the National Socialism from 1933 onwards. On a big map all important concentration camps in Europe are to be seen
RMBWN8XD–World War II Bergen-Belsen concentration camp Germany Europe April 1945 history historical historic prisoners
RMP9JNKB–Detail of Sculptures representing Holocaust victims, in the concentration camp of Dachau.
RMJR6RCY–Auschwitz-Birkenau Jewish women and children some wearing Nazi designated yellow stars arrive by basic rail trucks to Auschwitz-Birkenau, a WW2 German Nazi Concentration camp. Jewish children were the largest group deported to the camp. They were sent along with adults, beginning in early 1942, as part of the “final solution of the Jewish question”—the total destruction of the Jewish population of Europe...Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration and extermination camps operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
RMCPJ3MN–Camp internees at Mauthausen concentration camp, 1938 (b/w photo)
RMC5NFPE–cadavers in the concentration camp at Belsen, 1945
RMHD521D–LEGACY OF THE HOLOCAUST, ovens in a concentration camp crematorium, 1940s
RMFF6GX6–CONCENTRATION CAMP, 1945. /nGeneral Dwight D. Eisenhower, on a tour of the Third Army front, walks around a cluster of corpses representing the remains of many of the inmates of the German concentration camp at Gotha, Germany at the end of World War II, 1
RMGG2AP2–Concentration camp. The death wagon 20th century World War II Washington. National Archives
RM2FN48YA–Ossietzky, Carl von, 3.10.1889 - 4.5.1938, German editor, half length, in concentration camp, circa 1933, EDITORIAL-USE-ONLY
RM2CCNYRY–Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) was a Dutch watchmaker and Christian arrested by the Nazis for hiding Jews during World War II. She was imprisoned at Scheveningen when resistance materials and extra ration cards were found in her home. After trial, she was moved to two concentration camps. Her eventual release from Ravensbrück concentration camp (she was later told) was the result of a clerical error and a week later the other women in her age group were sent to the gas chambers. Her 1971 book and the 1975 movie, The Hiding Place, feature her family's work in hiding refugees during World War II.
RMERGN3P–Auschwitz concentration camp - view of The Middle Way of Birkenau / Brzezinka. Surrounded by barbed wires fences.. Source:
RMKJ1TN7–Oranienburg Concentration Camp 5 pfennig banknote. At this camp the Germans assembled all the skilled forgers from the prisons of Europe to forge British notes
RMCWAYBM–Concentration camp prisoners, ca. 1944
RMBNM2RY–BUCHENWALD CONCENTRATION CAMP. US cameramen record the horrors after the camp was liberated on 11 April 1945
RMD5GD4Y–Dachau Concentration Camp. Nazi camp of prisoners opened in 1933. Barrack X. Building where are the crematoria and gas chambers.
RM2E96G0J–Dachau, Bavaria, Germany: This picture shows an execution of SS troops in a coalyard in the area of Dachau concentration camp during the liberation of the camp, April 22, 1945
RMF4TYC3–Concentration camp, Auschwitz, Poland
RM2BFAN3F–Heinrich Luitpold Himmler 7 October 1900 C 23 May 1945) in Dachau Concentration camp /1936/
RME0X636–May 05, 1965 - The Concentration-Camp-Museum In Dachau (West Germany): Installed in a building of the former concentration camp,will be opened on the 9th May, 1965. The exhibition area is about 3000 square meters, included a special place for cinema performances. In the administration building there are also archieves, a library and a study-room, all open to the public. The museum gives an introduction to the development of the National Socialism from 1933 onwards. On a big map all important concentration camps in Europe are to be seen
RMBWN8XG–World War II Bergen-Belsen concentration camp Germany Europe April 17 1945 history historical historic prison
RM2JJM1A6–Nazi slogan 'Arbeit Macht Frei' ('Work Sets You Free') on the gate of the Jourhaus building through which the prisoners was entered into the former Dachau Concentration Camp (Konzentrationslager Dachau), now the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site (KZ-Gedenkstätte Dachau) in Dachau near Munich in Bavaria, Germany. The original gate is exhibited in the museum now.
RMP534Y8–AUSCHWITZ Jewish children wearing Nazi designated yellow stars arrive in Auschwitz-Birkenau. A WW2 German Nazi Concentration & Extermination camp. Jewish children made largest group deported to the camp. They were usually sent there along with adults, beginning in early 1942, as part of the “final solution of the Jewish question”—the total destruction of the Jewish population of Europe...Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
RMCPM5J3–Camp internees at roll call at Dachau concentration camp, Bavaria, 1933 (b/w photo)
RMC5NG6F–Italian soldiers in a german concentration camp after the 11 September 1943
RMJ3DN83–The Bergen Belsen concentration camp
RMFFY1P9–CONCENTRATION CAMP: ARRIVAL. /nThe arrival of victims at a concentration camp during World War II.
RMGG2DET–Jews on the way to a concentration camp 1941 Russia - World War II Paris. National Library
RMT0HJMJ–Nazism / National Socialism, serious crime, concentration camp Ravensbrueck near Fuerstenberg, shooting corridor, flowers to remember the victims, Germany, 18.04.2004, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2CCNYT0–Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) was a Dutch watchmaker and Christian arrested by the Nazis for hiding Jews during World War II. She was imprisoned at Scheveningen when resistance materials and extra ration cards were found in her home. After trial, she was moved to two concentration camps. Her eventual release from Ravensbrück concentration camp (she was later told) was the result of a clerical error and a week later the other women in her age group were sent to the gas chambers. Her 1971 book and the 1975 movie, The Hiding Place, feature her family's work in hiding refugees during World War II.
RMERGN3K–Auschwitz concentration camp - view of the Execution courtyard of the 11th barrack . Dziedziniec agzekucyi no blku 11-fym.
RMF7NKCP–Liberated prisoners at Dachau concentration camp 1945
RMCWAYCD–Concentration camp inmates, 1945
RMHPK43J–AUSCHWITZ CONCENTRATION CAMP. American soldiers passing rows of corpses after the camp was liberated on 27 January 1945
RMD5GD47–Dachau Concentration Camp. Nazi camp of prisoners opened in 1933. Barrack X. Building where are the crematoria and gas chambers.
RFJ7AC52–Men suffering from starvation in a Nazi concentration camp, Ampfing, Germany, 1945.
RM2JMJBX4–Tents in the Bloemfontein concentration camp, one of the concentration camps set up to house the Boers after they were driven from their homes as part of Lord Kitchener's scorched earth policy in the Transvaal.
RME0WFMF–Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp memorial
RMBGYRY0–Buchenwald, a former German Nazi concentration camp, in May 1991
RMCRNNH1–Buchenwald concentration camp
RMT22EBP–Auschwitz-Birkenau camp arrivals. Poignant stark image of women & children wearing Nazi designated yellow stars arriving by insanitary cattle trucks in Auschwitz-Birkenau, a WW2 German Nazi Concentration & Extermination camp. Jewish children were the largest group of those deported to the camp along with adults, beginning 1942, as part of “final solution of the Jewish question”—the total destruction of Jewish population of Europe. Auschwitz concentration camp was in a network of Nazi extermination camps operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II.
RMTA22GE–Prisoners in the liberated concentration camp in Nordhausen. Prisoners in the Nordhausen camp had to work on the completion of the V1 and V2 in underground production sites in the Harz.
RM2HM6C97–Fence at Flossenburg concentration camp, May 1945
RMJ3DJEW–The Auschwitz concentration camp
RMFFY244–CONCENTRATION CAMP. /nA Jewish prisoner takes off a ring before being executed at the Jasenovac concentration camp in Yugoslavia. Photographed 1941-44.
RMTXGFGK–Liberated prisoners at Dachau concentration camp 1945
RMRYERR7–Nazism / National Socialism, crimes, Sachsenhausen concentration camp, a prisoner in the plant nursery, February 1941, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2FN3Y02–Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) was a Dutch watchmaker and Christian arrested by the Nazis for hiding Jews during World War II. She was imprisoned at Scheveningen when resistance materials and extra ration cards were found in her home. After trial, she was moved to two concentration camps. Her eventual release from Ravensbrück concentration camp (she was later told) was the result of a clerical error and a week later the other women in her age group were sent to the gas chambers. Her 1971 book and the 1975 movie, The Hiding Place, feature her family's work in hiding refugees during World War II.
RMERGN3H–Auschwitz concentration camp- view of Birkenau/ Brezinka Section B . Source: Museum of Oświęcim, Poland. - Photos taken by
RMF7NCTG–These inmates of the Amphing [i.e., Amphing] concentration camp in Germany were recently liberated by U.S. Third Army troops [...] Amphing, Germany
RMCWAYBW–Concentration camp survivors, 1945.
RMDDJH62–BUCHENWALD CONCENTRATION CAMP Survivor after camp was liberated by US army in April 1945. Photo Ardean Miller
RMD5GD55–Dachau Concentration Camp. Nazi camp of prisoners opened in 1933. Barrack X. 1942-1943. Interior of Gas Chamber 1. Germany.
RFJ7AC4T–U.S. Army soldiers photographing a row of dead inmates at a concentration camp in Germany.
RM2E94J09–Bergen-Belsen, Germany, 10/27/1979: SIMONE VEIL (former inmate in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and currently the photo taken by the President of the European Parliament) speaks on 10/27/1979 during an event to commemorate the persecution of Sinti and Roma in the Third Reich in the memorial of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.SIMONE VEIL (ehemalige Lagerinsassin im KZ Bergen-Belsen und z.Zt. des Fotoaufnahme Praesidentin des Europaeischen Parlaments) spricht am 27.10.1979 waehrend einer Gedankveranstaltung an die Verfolgung von Sinti und Roma im Dritten Reich in der Gedenkstaette de
RME0RPG3–Dachau Concentration camp memorial chapel
RMR4RJY4–crematorium in the belsen concentration camp
RMCRNMJH–Buchenwald concentration camp
RM2H6XH6T–AUSCHWITZ 1945 CHILDREN PRISONERS LIBERATION Child prisoners wearing striped uniforms stare out to their liberators from behind a barbed wire fence in notorious WW2 Nazi death-camp Auschwitz Southern Poland. World War II Second World War Child prisoner survivors of Auschwitz concentration camp wearing adult-size striped prisoner jackets, stand behind a barbed wire fence.
RMTA2HB8–Prisoners in the Dachau concentration camp during road construction with a road roller inside the camp area.
RM2HM6C98–Quarry at Flossenburg concentration camp, May 1945
RMDYTPJF–Auschwitz concentration camp
RMFG4RJ5–CONCENTRATION CAMP, 1945. /nA Ukrainian girl preparing a meal for her family on a makeshift stove in a concentration camp at Salzburg, Austria. Photograph, May 1945.
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