Nuremberg.
Germany.
Fighting in the streets of the city.
Americans free the city from Nazi troops.
Captured German equipment.
The stadium in Nuremberg in 1932, were made by Hitler, urging the youth to the Nazi hordes.
The former concentration camp near Nuremberg.
Captured German soldiers and officers.
Captured German generals, who were the commandants of the concentration camps.
Renoir, Leonardo, and other artists captured by the Germans.
Now they are Americans.
The population following the decision of the American authorities: all the weapons to hand.
Magdeburg on the Elbe also liberated by the Americans.
American troops go on in Germany
The Americans freed the prisoners of concentration camps.
The corpses of tortured.
Furnaces of the crematorium.
Piles of ashes and bones.
Live prisoners and their relatives.
The ditch filled with corpses tortured in the concentration camp.
Arrested: Joseph Kramer, a camp commandant of Secovce, the Gestapo.
Prisoners of war show where you buried the bodies of the executed from a machine gun.
The bodies on the barbed wire.
The camp commander and his wife committed suicide
Key words
Germany, World War 2, Allied forces, stadium, art, concentration camp prisoners, military leaders
Germany, World War 2, a concentration camp, personalities, war criminals