William R. Hazard Freight cars in which 300 persons were starved and machine gunned to death at the Dachau concentration camp, captured by the 42nd Infantry (Rainbow) Division
William R. Hazard A view of the electrified wire fence and the moat surrounding the Nazi concentration camp of Dachau
Walter Sanders A C-47 bringing food to the blockaded city lets down over Berliners watching from ruins at edge of Tempelhof Field. Overcast weather slowed deliveries and authorities warned that the great air lift cannot entirely aupply the capital
Robert Capa [Men singing during the first Rosh Hashanah service to be held in any of the city's synagogues since 1938, Fraenkelufer Synagogue, Berlin]
Margaret Bourke-White [View of a bomb-damaged business district hit by an Allied air attack on the city]
Margaret Bourke-White BUCHENWALD: Germans are forced to look at charred remains of bodies inside furnaces. Note two of the four handles sticking out of one of the furnaces. This facilitated lifting the movable grate in and out.
Margaret Bourke-White Group of prisoners of all nations. On this side of barbed wire is one of sick prisoners. They were forced to wear a triangle of red on their left side with a letter forth nationality. I for Italian, T. for Tczechoslovakia etc.
Roman Vishniac [Vishniac’s daughter Mara posing in front of a shop specializing in instruments that measure the difference in size between Aryan and non-Aryan skulls, Berlin]