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English: Some of the bodies being removed by German civilians for decent burial at Gusen Concentration Camp, Muhlhausen, near Linz, Austria. Men were worked in nearby stone quarries until too weak for more, then killed., 05/12/1945. US Army photographer T4c. Sam Gilbert
Deutsch: Einige der Leichen, die von deutschen Zivilisten für ein anständiges Begräbnis im Konzentrationslager Gusen, Muhlhausen
, nahe Linz, Österreich umgesetzt wurden. Die Männer hatten in nahegelegenen Steinbrüchen gearbeitet, bis sie zu schwach dafür waren und waren dann getötet worden.
Source: National archives site. Image: http://media.nara.gov/media/images/28/13/28-1255a.gif
NAIL Control Number: NWDNS-111-SC-204811
National archives #ARC Identifier: 531275
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