Photographs of the Holocaust
Hospital Barracks
Being Evacuated
- Evacuating survivors from Ebensee to the 139th Evacuation Hospital for medical care.
- Stronger survivors help evacuate their weaker comrades from Woebbelin to a nearby American field hospital for medical attention.
In Bed
- Lying in the old barracks, survivors suffering from malnutrition and a variety of other diseases.
- Three survivors infected with typhus lie in beds in the hospital barracks in the Flossenbürg concentration camp.
- Group of survivors sitting on their bed in the infirmary for Jewish inmates in Ebensee.
- Three survivors lying in beds in the infirmary. (Buchenwald)
- Group photograph of survivors in hospital barracks #2 (for Jews) in Ebensee
On the Floor
- Survivors on the floor in the infirmary barracks for Jews. (Ebensee)
- Group of survivors sitting on the floor in hospital barracks 2 (for Jews) after liberation.
Receiving Help
- American medical personnel in Dachau administer Typhus tests to survivors in a hospital.
- Jewish survivors in the hospital barracks for Jews drink a thin soup prepared for them by the U.S. Army.
- American medical personnel at work in a typhus ward in a hospital for Dachau survivors.
- Emaciated prisoners in hospital barracks #1 (for Aryans) eat sugar cubes given to them by U.S. soldiers
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