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Pepper is sitting with Mrs. C.B. Mickelwait, of the American Red Cross, and her husband Col. Mickelwait, deputy judge advocate. They were attending a session of court where 40 Germans were on trial for crimes against camp inmates.
Captures the doors of the gas chambers at Dachau concentration camp. The doors have the words "Caution! Gas! Risk of death!" written on the side in German.
Civilians and prisoners alike were tasked with removing the remains of the deceased from each camp. Such as this individual here lifting the remains into a wagon.
Large pile of various types of clothing found outside the gas chambers. The Nazis would gather the clothing of the prisoners before they were gassed and reuse it. Duggan captioned the photograph "Clothes taken from the dead."
Shoes taken from victims prior to entering the gas chambers. The shoes and other personal effects of prisoners were collected and reused by German civilians.
This photograph taken outside the camp captures the survivors huddled together in the camp compound. Duggan captioned the photograph "Prisoners freed by the US 3rd Army."
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