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Roman Vishniac

[Letter from Vishniac to Luta Vishniac, Camp du Ruchard Internment Camp, France]
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Chim (David Seymour)

[Audience at the Buchenwald Trial, Dachau, Germany]
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Chim (David Seymour)

[Man near the crematorium of the former concentration camp, Dachau, Germany]
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William R. Hazard

A view of the electrified wire fence and the moat surrounding the Nazi concentration camp of Dachau
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Chim (David Seymour)

[A soldier takes a picture of a young lady in front of the entrance of the Dachau crematorium, Germany]
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William R. Hazard

[Crematorium at the Dachau concentration camp after it was overrun by the American 42nd (Rainbow) Division]
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David E. Scherman

Dachau prisoners solemnly standing around a fellow prisoner as he dies while lying on the floor
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William R. Hazard

A correspondent examining the ovens in the Dachau crematory in which the Nazis burned the bodies of those they killed and those who died of starvation in the concentration camp.
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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
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Artists' Poster Committee of Art Workers Coalition

Arbeit Macht Frei
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William R. Hazard

An officer of the 42nd Infantry (Rainbow) Division carries to a jeep and medical aid the only man found alive out of 300 persons locked and starved to death in freight cars on a siding outside the Dachau prison camp
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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
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