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Two American soldiers in the Flossenbuerg concentration camp look at a pile of prisoners' shoes.

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    Two American soldiers in the Flossenbuerg concentration camp look at a pile of prisoners' shoes.
    Two American soldiers in the Flossenbuerg concentration camp look at a pile of prisoners' shoes.

Original caption reads: "When troops of the 90th Infantry division, Third U.S. Army, captured Floss, Germany, six miles from the Czechoslovakian border, another Nazi concentration camp passed out of existence. The camp, fenced off with electrical barbed wire, contained 16,000 sick and starved inmates, including 400 cases of typhus. Originally, the enclosure confined 60,000 political prisoners and military prisoners-of-war of all nations. It was estimated that 1,400 a month died of starvation after which their remains were burned by Nazi guards. Before the Germans fled ro rear areas all inmates able to walk. These pictures were taken April 24, 1945, after entry of American forces into the town."

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    Two American soldiers in the Flossenbuerg concentration camp look at a pile of prisoners' shoes.

    Original caption reads: "When troops of the 90th Infantry division, Third U.S. Army, captured Floss, Germany, six miles from the Czechoslovakian border, another Nazi concentration camp passed out of existence. The camp, fenced off with electrical barbed wire, contained 16,000 sick and starved inmates, including 400 cases of typhus. Originally, the enclosure confined 60,000 political prisoners and military prisoners-of-war of all nations. It was estimated that 1,400 a month died of starvation after which their remains were burned by Nazi guards. Before the Germans fled ro rear areas all inmates able to walk. These pictures were taken April 24, 1945, after entry of American forces into the town."
    Date
    1945 April 23 - 1945 May 01
    Locale
    Flossenbuerg, Germany
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Arnold Bauer Barach

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    Photo Source
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Arnold Bauer Barach
    Source Record ID: U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph
    Second Record ID: Collections: 1989.27

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    2013-10-25 00:00:00
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