Four hard-to-view photographs documenting shocking sights from the Dachau death camp [1940s].
Inmates bring a body to the crematorium, inmates collect bodies on a truck, piles of the bodies of perished prisoners.
On April 29, 1945, the Dachau concentration camp was officially liberated by the U.S. military, which accepted the surrender of camp commander Heinrich Wicker and released the prisoners. Dachau was one of the first concentration camps whose atrocities were exposed to the world in the media, in first-hand journalistic reports and through The news diaries.
Same size: 10x7 cm. One of the photographs is cut in the corner. general condition good.