The bodies of former prisoners are piled outside the crematorium at the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp. May 4, 1945.


 The bodies of former prisoners are piled outside the crematorium at the newly liberated Dachau concentration camp. May 4, 1945.

Some of the dead who were starved or slain at the Lambach concentration camp in Austria await burial by German prisoner of the 71st Infantry Division, Third U.S. Army. 

Reportedly worse than Buchenwald, Dachau or Belsen, the Lambach camp was seized by the 71st Division May 6, 1945. Each building of the camp housed 1,600 persons and a total of more than 189,000 were originally held here. 

There were no beds or sanitary facilities and 40 to 50 died each day from exhaustion or starvation. The dead lay where they fell. 

The living, too weak to remove them, slept with the dead.  USHMM.


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