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Nazis abandon murals. U.S. soldiers dine in a mess hall decorated with German murals left intact when the Germans surrendered at Cherbourg. The murals may depict construction plans for flying bomb emplacements.
Looted art recovered from Nazis. Lieutenant James J, Rorimer, curator of fine arts at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, examines 16th Ventury Italian jewelry from the Rothschild collection. All the jewelry is handmade and set with diamonds, rubies and emeralds. The Germans stole it, with other art treasures, from Paris.
The Nazis burn the living. Some of the victims, dug from their makeshift graves by Gardelegen residents, await reburial. In the background, the civilians both dig out more victims and fill in emptied graves.
' Nazis Massacre Russian Prisoners. April 8, 1945, Nazi SS troops shot over 200 Russian prisoners of war at Wulfel, a suburb of Hanover, Germany. This photo shows: Hundreds of German civilians stand at the new burial ground to witness internment of the murdered Russian prisoners. '
Nazis 'adopteerden' vreemde kunstschatten. Tot de geweldige opgaven waarvoor de geallieerde bezettings-autoriteiten in Duitschland zich gesteld zien, behoort zeker de repatrieering van kunstschatten welke Duitsche hyena's uit geheel Europa gestolen hebben. Speciale commando's zijn met de opsporing, administratie en teruggave aan de oorspronkeijke eigenaars belast. Een Engelsch officier in het huis ...
Nazis murder Jewish slave workers. The bodies of the victims are stretched out in a row awaiting reburial under Third U.S. Army supervision.
Nazis establish new camp in America. The uniformed Nazis, carrying the American and German flags, marching through the new Nordland Camp at Andover, New Jersey.
' Nazis Massacre Russian Prisoners. April 8, 1945, Nazi SS troopers shot over 200 Russian prisoners of war at Wulfel, a suburb of Hanover, Germany. Photo: German civilians carrying shovels pass through the same cemetery gate that the Russian prisoners did just before being murdered by SS troops. They have been ordered to dig proper graves for the disinterred victims.
' Nazis Massacre Russian Prisoners. April 8, 1945, Nazi SS troops shot over 200 Russian Army officers and enlisted men, prisoners of war at Wulfel, a suburb of Hanover, Germany. Photo: German civilians and Nazi party members prepare the bodies of the murdered Russian prisoners for burial under supervision of 9th US Army soldiers. '