Three press photographs of survivors in the death camps. Germany, 1945.
Press photograph showing women survivors from the death camps on German soil, being treated by the Red Cross after receiving rest and water. A typewritten caption is affixed to the verso, stating that the women were divided into two groups – those carrying diseases were separated from the healthy ones to prevent contagion. 15×12 cm.
A survivor at the Dachau camp searches through clothing among the bodies of his murdered comrades. 24×18 cm. Stamped on verso with the ink stamp of the U.S.I.S. photo agency (United States Information Service).
Allied soldiers escort prisoners at Dachau during the liberation of the camp. 24×18 cm. Stamped on verso with the ink stamp of the U.S.I.S. photo agency (United States Information Service).
Overall good condition.



