Photos London Office of War Information [document graphique à deux dimensions] . - [1945] . - 25 photos. 30/09/2014 : don de Mr et Mme Charles et Martine Rohonyi-Maes
Langues : Anglais ( eng)
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779 Collections d'images photographiques 930.25 Archives (lieux et documents) 94(100)"1933/45" Buchenwald 94(100)"1933/45" Nordhausen 94(100)"1933/45" Univers concentrationnaire nazi. Camps de concentration et d'extermination. Déportation
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Résumé : |
Informations:
Le pilote Jacques Struelens (1925-2006) a trouvé ces photos abandonnées (oubliées ?) dans un avion de la RAF dans lequel il transportait des soldats américains.
Jacques Struelens a ensuite travaillé à la Sabena.
Il les a donné à sa mort Mr Charles Rohonyi alors secrétaire communal de Waterloo.
OWI : Office of War Information. Bureau US de propagande pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale (1942-1945) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Office_of_War_Information consulté le 30/01/2015).
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Les photos : références :
les légendes sont en anglais.
1. Nazi SS troopers burn prisoners to death
PNA EA 63153 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-33059
2. General Eisenhower sees nazi atrocities
General Eisenhower and a party of high-ranking US Army officers view the bodies of Russian and Polish prisoners shot by the nazis before retreating from Ohrdruf
BIPPA FRA 202572 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-25566
3. Survivors tell American soldiers and war correspondents the story of the massacre of their fellow inmates, who lies in a scattered heap on the ground before them. Approximately 30 prisoners were shot and left lying as the Fourth Armored Division approached the camp.
S&G 61325 British Combine-Acme Photo F 15481 from Sport and General
4. Third US army exposes horror of Buchenwald camp
This heap of ashes and bones represents only one day’s killing of prisoners by storm troopers in the concentration camp at Weimar. Each day, a similar pile of ashes was brought out in the courtyard of the camp.
PNA EA 62811 US Signal Corps Photo ETO-HQ-45-32408
5. US prisoners liberated
AP 63186 Associated Press Photo 277097 (2 exemplaires)
6. SS murder camp uncovered
One of the escaped men shows colonel Hayden Sears where the prisoners were forced to sleep on filthy straw, infested with vermin which spread the disease that killed many of the men. one side of the building accommodated 98 prisoners, the entire building houses 196.
S&G 61327 British Combine-Acme Photo F 15479 from Sport and General
7. Third US army exposes horror of Buchenwald camp
The bones of the German women may still be seen in the ovens of the crematorium at Buchenwald
PNA EA 62809 US Signal Corps Photo ETO-HQ-45-32406
8. Landsberg concentration camp
Two German civilians carry the body of a victim to his grave
AP 64945 Associated Press Photo 278079
9. Landsberg concentration camp
the commandant of the Landsberg concentration camp stands among some of the prisoners who died at his hand
AP64948 Associated Press Photo 278079
10. US troops liberate 4.070 maltreated prisoners in Dortmund
Two Russian soldiers are shown with leg wounds which were neglected by the Germans. Now legs are ulcerated. The man on the right has gas gangrene
PNA EA 64926 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-34450
11. US troops liberate 4.070 maltreated prisoners in Dortmund
Captain William T. Drake, commanding officer of the displaced persons center, examine a tubercular Russian slave laborer
PNA EA 64932 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-34456
12. US troops open gates of V-Bomb horror camp
A political prisoner who died on his knees is shown with other dead inmates in a rubble-filled yard. Allied planes raided Nordhausen April 4 and 5 and hundreds of prisoners were killed because Nazis barred them from shelters
LNA 62758 British Combine-Acme Photo 406334 from London News Agency
13. German mayors forced to see bodies of Nazi torture victims
ville de Gardelegen
BIPPA EA 63378 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-33220
14. US troops open gates of V-Bomb horror camp
US troops enter a barracks unfit for animals. Dead and dying fill the filthy bunks
LNA 62756 British Combine-Acme Photo 406329 from London News Agency
15. US troops open gates of V-Bomb horror camp
A Russian orthodox priest from Paris, Dimitri Sobolew, eagerly gives information to two us war correspondents, Chris Cunningham (left) of the United Press and WC Heinz of the New York Sun. The priest was arrested and many times beaten for aiding Jews (Nordhausen)
LNA 62757 British Combine-Acme Photo 406328 from London News Agency (2 exemplaires)
16. German Mayors forced to see bodies of Nazi torture victims (Gardelegen)
BIPPA EA 63379 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-33218 (2 exemplaires)
17. Landsberg concentration camp
Lieutenant colonel Ed. Seiller stands among some of the victims and talks to the 200 German civilians he ordered to tour the camp
AP 64946 Associated Press Photo 278081
18. US Prisoners liberated
AP 63184 Associated Press Photo 277098
19. US troops open gates of V-Bomb horror camp
A barely alive slave laborer (right), whose hands are those of a skeleton and most of whose teeth are missing, manages to smile and lift himself from the floor where he lies among corpses
LNA 62762 British Combine-Acme Photo 406330 from London News Agency
20. Nordhausen concentration camp liberated by First Army
AP 63864 FLO/LP 277574. 18445.ER.
21. More Nordhausen concentration camp
AP 63867 FLO/LP 277572. 18?45
22. Germans ordered to bury dead
LNA 63114 ou 406514
23. Cadavres
E417 ou E418
24. Groupe de jeunes déportés
E439
25. A truck load of bodies of prisoners of the Nazis who died in the German concentration camp of Weimar, Germany. The bodies were about to be disposed of by burning when the camp was captured by troops of the US Third Army
US Signal Corps Photo 9102
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Photos London Office of War Information |
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document graphique à deux dimensions |
Année de publication : |
[1945] |
Importance : |
25 photos |
Note générale : |
30/09/2014 : don de Mr et Mme Charles et Martine Rohonyi-Maes
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Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
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779 Collections d'images photographiques 930.25 Archives (lieux et documents) 94(100)"1933/45" Buchenwald 94(100)"1933/45" Nordhausen 94(100)"1933/45" Univers concentrationnaire nazi. Camps de concentration et d'extermination. Déportation
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Résumé : |
Informations:
Le pilote Jacques Struelens (1925-2006) a trouvé ces photos abandonnées (oubliées ?) dans un avion de la RAF dans lequel il transportait des soldats américains.
Jacques Struelens a ensuite travaillé à la Sabena.
Il les a donné à sa mort Mr Charles Rohonyi alors secrétaire communal de Waterloo.
OWI : Office of War Information. Bureau US de propagande pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale (1942-1945) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Office_of_War_Information consulté le 30/01/2015).
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Note de contenu : |
Les photos : références :
les légendes sont en anglais.
1. Nazi SS troopers burn prisoners to death
PNA EA 63153 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-33059
2. General Eisenhower sees nazi atrocities
General Eisenhower and a party of high-ranking US Army officers view the bodies of Russian and Polish prisoners shot by the nazis before retreating from Ohrdruf
BIPPA FRA 202572 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-25566
3. Survivors tell American soldiers and war correspondents the story of the massacre of their fellow inmates, who lies in a scattered heap on the ground before them. Approximately 30 prisoners were shot and left lying as the Fourth Armored Division approached the camp.
S&G 61325 British Combine-Acme Photo F 15481 from Sport and General
4. Third US army exposes horror of Buchenwald camp
This heap of ashes and bones represents only one day’s killing of prisoners by storm troopers in the concentration camp at Weimar. Each day, a similar pile of ashes was brought out in the courtyard of the camp.
PNA EA 62811 US Signal Corps Photo ETO-HQ-45-32408
5. US prisoners liberated
AP 63186 Associated Press Photo 277097 (2 exemplaires)
6. SS murder camp uncovered
One of the escaped men shows colonel Hayden Sears where the prisoners were forced to sleep on filthy straw, infested with vermin which spread the disease that killed many of the men. one side of the building accommodated 98 prisoners, the entire building houses 196.
S&G 61327 British Combine-Acme Photo F 15479 from Sport and General
7. Third US army exposes horror of Buchenwald camp
The bones of the German women may still be seen in the ovens of the crematorium at Buchenwald
PNA EA 62809 US Signal Corps Photo ETO-HQ-45-32406
8. Landsberg concentration camp
Two German civilians carry the body of a victim to his grave
AP 64945 Associated Press Photo 278079
9. Landsberg concentration camp
the commandant of the Landsberg concentration camp stands among some of the prisoners who died at his hand
AP64948 Associated Press Photo 278079
10. US troops liberate 4.070 maltreated prisoners in Dortmund
Two Russian soldiers are shown with leg wounds which were neglected by the Germans. Now legs are ulcerated. The man on the right has gas gangrene
PNA EA 64926 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-34450
11. US troops liberate 4.070 maltreated prisoners in Dortmund
Captain William T. Drake, commanding officer of the displaced persons center, examine a tubercular Russian slave laborer
PNA EA 64932 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-34456
12. US troops open gates of V-Bomb horror camp
A political prisoner who died on his knees is shown with other dead inmates in a rubble-filled yard. Allied planes raided Nordhausen April 4 and 5 and hundreds of prisoners were killed because Nazis barred them from shelters
LNA 62758 British Combine-Acme Photo 406334 from London News Agency
13. German mayors forced to see bodies of Nazi torture victims
ville de Gardelegen
BIPPA EA 63378 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-33220
14. US troops open gates of V-Bomb horror camp
US troops enter a barracks unfit for animals. Dead and dying fill the filthy bunks
LNA 62756 British Combine-Acme Photo 406329 from London News Agency
15. US troops open gates of V-Bomb horror camp
A Russian orthodox priest from Paris, Dimitri Sobolew, eagerly gives information to two us war correspondents, Chris Cunningham (left) of the United Press and WC Heinz of the New York Sun. The priest was arrested and many times beaten for aiding Jews (Nordhausen)
LNA 62757 British Combine-Acme Photo 406328 from London News Agency (2 exemplaires)
16. German Mayors forced to see bodies of Nazi torture victims (Gardelegen)
BIPPA EA 63379 US Signal corps photo ETO-HQ-45-33218 (2 exemplaires)
17. Landsberg concentration camp
Lieutenant colonel Ed. Seiller stands among some of the victims and talks to the 200 German civilians he ordered to tour the camp
AP 64946 Associated Press Photo 278081
18. US Prisoners liberated
AP 63184 Associated Press Photo 277098
19. US troops open gates of V-Bomb horror camp
A barely alive slave laborer (right), whose hands are those of a skeleton and most of whose teeth are missing, manages to smile and lift himself from the floor where he lies among corpses
LNA 62762 British Combine-Acme Photo 406330 from London News Agency
20. Nordhausen concentration camp liberated by First Army
AP 63864 FLO/LP 277574. 18445.ER.
21. More Nordhausen concentration camp
AP 63867 FLO/LP 277572. 18?45
22. Germans ordered to bury dead
LNA 63114 ou 406514
23. Cadavres
E417 ou E418
24. Groupe de jeunes déportés
E439
25. A truck load of bodies of prisoners of the Nazis who died in the German concentration camp of Weimar, Germany. The bodies were about to be disposed of by burning when the camp was captured by troops of the US Third Army
US Signal Corps Photo 9102
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