DescriptionGerman woman reacts to exhumed victims of a death march in Nammering.jpg
English: "A German Woman is overcome as she walks past the exhumed bodies of some of the 800 slave workers murdered by SS guards near Namering[1], Germany, and laid here so that townspeople may view the work of their Nazi leaders., 05/17/1945" Cpl. Edward Belfer. May 17, 1945. Nara #111-SC-264895.
Deutsch: Eine deutsche Frau ist überwältigt, als sie an exhumierten Körpern von einigen der 800 Sklavenarbeiter vorbeiläuft, die von SS-Wachen bei Namering[2], Deutschland, ermordet und hier niedergelegt wurden, so dass die Einwohner die Taten ihrer Naziführer sehen konnten.
↑gemeint ist wahrscheinlich Nammering, heute ein Ortsteil von Fürstenstein im Landkreis Passau, Deutschland
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"독일 소녀가 독일 네이밍 근처에서 SS 경비대에 의해 살해된 800명의 노예 노동자들 중 일부가 발굴된 시체들을 지나 마을 사람들이 그들의 나치 지도자들인 05/17/1945 Cpl의 작품을 볼 수 있도록 이곳에 누웠다. 에드워드 벨퍼. 1945년 5월 17일 나라 #111-SC-264895.
{{en|" A German girl is overcome as she walks past the exhumed bodies of some of the 800 slave workers murdered by SS guards near Namering, Germany, and laid here so that townspeople may view the work of their Nazi leaders." Cpl. Edward Belfer. May 17, 19
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