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TERRIBLE EXECUTION OF JEWS BY GERMAN ARMY MOBILE KILLING UNITS.

TERRIBLE EXECUTION OF JEWS BY GERMAN ARMY MOBILE KILLING UNITS,

SENATOR ALBEN, MEMBER OF A COMMITTEE INVESTIGATING NAZI ATROCITIES, LOOKS AT A PILE OF BODY AT BUCHENWALD CONCENTRATION CAMP. 

The bodies had been left out in the sun and rain for almost two weeks after the liberation of Buchenwald on April 11, 1945. 

The executions of Jews by German army mobile killing units, the Einsatzgruppen, after they had dug their own graves, near Ivangorod, Ukraine, 1942. The victims are wearing bags on their heads.

Senator Alben W. Barkley, member of a committee investigating Nazi atrocities, looks at a pile of bodies at Buchenwald concentration camp

 The bodies had been left out in the sun and rain for almost two weeks after the liberation of Buchenwald on April 11, 1945. 

There had been so many deaths before the liberation of the camp that the crematorium ovens were not able to keep up.

Members of the 42nd Rainbow Division, 7th US Army uncovering a wagon transporting some of the horrors of Dachau. 

Dachau was the first of the Nazi concentration camps in Germany, intended to hold political prisoners.

Starving children asking for alms in the Warsaw Ghetto. Over 400,000 Jews were imprisoned in the Warsaw Ghetto after it was established by German authorities between October and November 1940.

 From there, Jews were deported to concentration and extermination camps.

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