20. The Jews and other undesirables are rounded up for “re-settlement” in the east
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23. This was their “ride.” Usually so many people were crammed in that it was impossible to lay down. People often weren’t fed or given water, nor were they allowed out of the car. It took days to complete the journey and it wasn’t unusual for half the passengers in the car to be dead on arrival at the camp
41. Bales of hair from female prisoners, numbered for shipment to Germany, found at the liberation of Auschwitz.
42. A warehouse full of shoes and clothing confiscated from the prisoners and deportees gassed upon their arrival. The Germans shipped these goods to Germany.
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44. A crate full of rings confiscated from prisoners in Buchenwald and found by American troops in a cave adjoining Buchenwald
49. American soldiers show concentration camp victims to Germans from a nearby town at the end of the war. General Eisenhower made German civilians see the camps and bury the bodies so no one could ever say that the holocaust didn’t happened.
50. a U.S. soldiers at the crematorium at Dachau. The corpses on the left are SS guards summarily executed by American troops