Prisoners barracks, Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1942He 111Z glider tug aircraft taking off (left side of photograph) at Regensburg-Obertraubling Airfield, Germany, 1943; note three Me 321 gliders (upper right) and six Me 323 Gigant heavy transports (center right) at restHorst Grund with his mother Marie Elisabeth Grund by the Isar River in Landshut, southern Germany, Apr 1943Crematorium at Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, Apr 1945
Prisoners barracks, Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, 1942He 111Z glider tug aircraft taking off (left side of photograph) at Regensburg-Obertraubling Airfield, Germany, 1943; note three Me 321 gliders (upper right) and six Me 323 Gigant heavy transports (center right) at restHorst Grund with his mother Marie Elisabeth Grund by the Isar River in Landshut, southern Germany, Apr 1943Crematorium at Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, Apr 1945
Men of US 101st Infantry Regiment running past a burning fuel trailer in square of Kronach, Bayreuth, Germany, 14 Apr 1945Two US soldiers looking at a sign made by prisoners of Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, 23 Apr 1945German civilians exhuming remains of 140 prisoners originally from Flossenbürg Concentration Camp about 50km to the northeast, near Schwarzenfeld, Germany, 24 Apr 1945US Army African-American crew of the 761st Tank Battalion on a M5A1 Stuart light tank in Coburg, Bayreuth, Germany, 25 Apr 1945. Note white flags hanging from upper palace windows. Also note evidence that those windows have been machine gunned.
Men of US 101st Infantry Regiment running past a burning fuel trailer in square of Kronach, Bayreuth, Germany, 14 Apr 1945Two US soldiers looking at a sign made by prisoners of Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, 23 Apr 1945German civilians exhuming remains of 140 prisoners originally from Flossenbürg Concentration Camp about 50km to the northeast, near Schwarzenfeld, Germany, 24 Apr 1945US Army African-American crew of the 761st Tank Battalion on a M5A1 Stuart light tank in Coburg, Bayreuth, Germany, 25 Apr 1945. Note white flags hanging from upper palace windows. Also note evidence that those windows have been machine gunned.
Barracks, Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, Apr-May 1945Main gate of Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, May 1945US soldiers looking at a large pile of shoes belonging to prisoners who had perished at Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, May 1945Fence, Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, 3 May 1945
Barracks, Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, Apr-May 1945Main gate of Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, May 1945US soldiers looking at a large pile of shoes belonging to prisoners who had perished at Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, May 1945Fence, Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, 3 May 1945
German civilians using ox carts to transport corpses of prisoners out of Flossenbürg Concentration Camp for burial, Germany, 3 May 1945; note Recently liberated prisoners of Flossenbürg Concentration Camp recovering from typhus, Germany, 3 May 1945Technical Sergeant James Flaha of US 97th Infantry Division band at a funeral for former Flossenbürg Concentration Camp prisoners who had died after liberation shortly after liberation, Germany, 3 May 1945An aircraft factory located near Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, operated with forced laborers from the camp during the war, Germany, 4 May 1945
German civilians using ox carts to transport corpses of prisoners out of Flossenbürg Concentration Camp for burial, Germany, 3 May 1945; note 'Arbeit macht frei' slogan on the gateRecently liberated prisoners of Flossenbürg Concentration Camp recovering from typhus, Germany, 3 May 1945Technical Sergeant James Flaha of US 97th Infantry Division band at a funeral for former Flossenbürg Concentration Camp prisoners who had died after liberation shortly after liberation, Germany, 3 May 1945An aircraft factory located near Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, operated with forced laborers from the camp during the war, Germany, 4 May 1945
Quarry, near Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, 5 May 1945A German woman covering her nose and mouth as she walked by the 800 exhumed bodies of forced laborers murdered by SS men, near Nammering, Germany, 17 May 1945
Quarry, near Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, Germany, 5 May 1945A German woman covering her nose and mouth as she walked by the 800 exhumed bodies of forced laborers murdered by SS men, near Nammering, Germany, 17 May 1945


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