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Newly liberated inmates crowd into a barracks in Buchenwald. Original caption reads, "Photograph of a barracks in the German prison camp at Weimar, Germany, shows the crowded living conditions of the prisoners. The building, which would normally house 50 people, was occupied by about 350. The camp was taken by troops of the U.S. Third Army."
Depicted place Buchenwald, [Thuringia] Germany
Date 14 April 1945
date QS:P571,+1945-04-14T00:00:00Z/11
institution QS:P195,Q238990
Credit line courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration, College Park.
Source United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Photograph #09763

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