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]
John Florea First Army at Nordhausen: Before Germans moved out, the men that died of starvation at Nordhausen concentration camp were stripped and stacked in piles under the staircase.
William Vandivert German Nazi civilians are set to work digging graves for the atrocity victims. In the foreground is the Town Music Director, and two officials from the Rathaus - city government officials under the Nazi regime.
William Vandivert Gardelegen Atrocity Barn: Pile of bodies at door of barn where they tried to escape from the flames
John Florea More Nordhausen Concentration Camp: German male citizens carry the dead to the cemetery on the hill
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