Concentration Camps: Flossenbürg Photographs
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The crematorium in the Flossenbürg concentration camp.
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Interior view of an abandoned airplane factory near Flossenbürg, where inmates of the nearby concentration camp were forced to work.
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Father Lelere, a former prisoner, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Flossenbürg. On the right is Fred Stecker, a court interpreter.
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The interior of a barracks in the Flossenbürg concentration camp that was intended to house 1,500 prisoners
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The Flossenbürg Camp After Liberation
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A section of the barbed-wire fence and barracks in the Flossenbürg concentration camp.
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A blue and gray striped jacket from Flossenbuerg concentration camp. The letter "P" on the left front of the jacket indicates that it was worn by a Polish, non-Jewish prisoner. "P" stands for Pole in German. The jacket was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by the prisoner who wore it.
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A French survivor shows the crematorium in Flossenbürg to a photographer.
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Prisoners working in the quarry at Flossenbürg.
Sources: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum