John Florea More Nordhausen Concentration Camp: Closeup of some of the dead. In foreground a small child and baby lie pitifully among the others
William R. Hazard [Crematorium at the Dachau concentration camp after it was overrun by the American 42nd (Rainbow) Division]
William Vandivert [Alfried Krupp, head of the great armament plant at Essen, being taken in by American soldiers for questioning in the waning days of World War II]
Leonard McCombe A Berlin girl comes every day to meet trains because somebody had told her that her fiance, a soldier, had been seen at a collecting station not far down the railway line
Leonard McCombe Blind soldier and two girls from Breslau apply at Berlin Magistrat headquarters for instructions. The well-dressed girls had their luggage stolen by young Poles on train
Hansel Mieth Emma, Hansel's Sister; she was incurably ill with heart disease, brought on by a stroke suffered during a bombing attack on Stuttgart Railway Station while waiting for her soldier fiancé.
Carl Mydans Mother Scrapes Bottom of Pot and Gives Self Smallest Portion in Years of Post War Shortages
Alfred Eisenstaedt Unter den Linden, Berlin. American and German flags at half-mast following Hindenburg's death