John Florea First Army at Nordhausen: The ration of food at the Nordhausen concentration camp was three scrawny potatoes each per day. Here one emaciated man crouches near a fire on which his potatoes have been cooked
John Florea More Nordhausen Concentration Camp: The long ghastly line of the dead. More citizens are bringing in other dead, in BG are bombed buildings
William R. Hazard Viewed through the open door of a freight car are the bodies of approximately 300 persons who were starved and machine gunned to death on a siding at the infamous Dachau concentration camp, captured by troops of the 42nd Infantry (Rainbow) Division
Leonard McCombe Mother and child faced certain death from starvation, so Berlin authorities accepted her in a bombed Berlin hospital. She had walked 180 miles from Silesia to Berlin
John Florea A German woman civilian sits wearily among the ruins of her once beautiful town, taking time out for a cigarette
Leonard McCombe Girl in her teens had been raped in train taking her out of Poland by young Polish hoodlums, who had been orphaned by the war. She is still evidently suffering from shock