War Crimes Trials - Vol. II The Belsen Trial. 'The Trial of Josef Kramer and Forty Four Others'

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No. 30 Lindenstrasse, Lüneburg, scene of the Belsen Trial
Interior view of the court-room
The prisoners in the dock
The accused wearing their number plaques; Kramer, the Kommandant, is No. 1
The barracks where the German personnel lived; contrast the conditions here with those in Camp No. 1
The main square in Camp No. 2
Camp No. 1 from the look-out tower used by German guards
Accumulated rubbish piled around the huts of Camp No. 1
As the victims die, they are carried to the piles of bodies
The unbelievable squalor of Camp No. 1
Those who died in the night are cleared out of the huts in the morning
The only source of water for all purposes for the inmates: foul smelling, stagnant, and with dead bodies floating in it
The living, the dying, and the dead are herded together in the huts
The appaling congestion prevailing inside the huts
Inside to so called hospital most of the inmates are dying
Emaciation and disease inside the hospital
One of the victims of typhus inside a hut
Utter squalor prevails in the living quarters
Members of the S.S. were made to clean up the camp and bury the dead
S.S. women were also made to work. These women were the equivalent of the men for brutality
An emaciated woman cooking a meal of sorts
An Hungarian inmate, transformed by starvation
Women peeling potatoes; in the background are piles of dead bodies
The boots of the dead are piled up and used as fuel
A common sight in the camp; the dead and the dying are strewn everywhere
Too weak to walk, he sits on a mound to die
So great a task that bulldozers have to be used to push bodies into mass graves
The incredible emaciation of bodies not long dead can hardly be believed
The living and the dead keep company in the same compound
Bodies left to rot in part of Belsen Camp
The entrance to Auschwitz; note the motto, "Arbeit macht frei"
Inside Auschwitz Camp; the bodies of dead prisoners tell their own tale of horror
An inmate of Auschwitz hospital after liberation
The tragic condition of children in Auschwitz
Margit Schwartz photographed in Budapest just prior to being taken by the Gestapo
Margit Schwartz, helpless and with her mind unhinged, climbed out of the bed unaided when she saw the camera
Block 11, Auschwitz: the "wall of death" and the gallows
S.S. troops loading bodies on to the lorries for transporting to the burial ground
The accused Franz Hoessler with a truckload of his work
The "super" S.S. men, exhausted, are allowed to rest in a mass grave
S.S. women removing bodies from lorries into a communal grave
One of the communal graves in Belsen
Dr. Klein seen amongst some of his victims
S.S. men taking corpses from lorries to the mass graves
A young child joins the victims of the Nazis
Rehabilitating the children after the liberation; Miss Reekie hands out glasses of milk

 
List of Illustrations (General)