Jews who had been used for slave labor in Neunburg, now lying dead on the forest floor with a soldier standing over them.
Watched by former inmates of the Buchenwald concentration camp, Czech doctors examine an emaciated Hungarian Jew, following the camp¿s liberation, Weimar, Germany, April 13, 1945.
Lizzie van Zyl a Boer child who died in the Bloemfontein concentration camp established by the British in South Africa during the Boer War.
World War II concentration camp at Ohrduf, freed by American soldiers. Polish and Russian victims of atrocities seen in foreground. Undated photograph.
Deportees inside a barracks in the Bergen-Belsen camp-1940
Survivors at Buchenwald Concentration Camp remain in their barracks after liberation by Allies on April 16, 1945.
Dachau concentration camp (Germany). Corpse dragged corpse towards the oven.
Murdered concentration camp people.
German prisoners burying the bodies of deported Jews who died of hunger, tiphus or a sting, in a pit that must contain 1000, in the concentration camp of Landsberg, Germany in 1945.
Political prisoners who died at Belsen prison camp in Germany, before the allies could liberate them. Camp operated by British second Army.
Tubs for bodies at the gas chamber building in Natzweiler-Struthof camp, near Struthof, France, 21 October 2013. The camp, a category III (one of the most severe), was opened by the Nazis on 21 April 1941 and it was central to a network of some 70 annexes, both sides of the Rhine. It was evacuated on September 1944. From 1941 to 1945.
April 1945: Emaciated corpses from the Belsen concentration camp piled on top of one another in the back of a truck, headed for burial in a common grave after the camp was liberated during the advance of the British 2nd Army in World War II, Belsen, Germany. Thousands of the 60,000 inmates died of disease, starvation, and torture.
Rows of bodies of dead inmates fill yard of Lager Nordhausen, Gestapo concentration camp, which encompasses less than half of bodies of several hundred inmates who died of starvation or were shot by Gestapo men.
A pile of old prescription glasses that were taken from all the prisoners is seen inside one of the rooms of the former Nazi-German concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in Oswiecim, Poland, May 31, 2013.
Under the guard of British soldiers, female camp guards, including Anneliese Kohlmann (in black), place the bodies of concentration camp victims into mass graves at the recently liberated Bergen-Belsen camp, near the towns of Bergen and Celle, Germany, May 1945. The bodies were buried in the mass graves in an attempt to stem the rapid spread of typhus through the camp's survivors.
Corpses of prisoners at Buchenwald concentration camp.
An aerial view of Auschwitz extermination camp taken by US mission on April 4, 1944. Auschwitz, Third Reich's biggest concentration camp, was liberated by the Red Army on January 27, 1945, but most of its population has been evacuated and sent on a death march a few weeks earlier.
Ghastly view of the charred, boney remains of a prisoner inside Buchenwald cremation oven, on display for German civilians forced to view Nazi atrocities found by Amer. forces after they liberated this camp.
Barbed wire fence at the Auschwitz concentration camp, the biggest extermination camp in Europe built by Nazi.
The cover of a French documentary booklet containing images and drawings by a prisoner in the concentration camp of Mauthausen. The illustration depicts an internee that observed the white smoke of the crematory which rises toward the sky. The motto is the title "Plus jamais ça!".