Liberated Prisoners of the Allach Subcamp – Close-up, 30 April 1945

Close-up of cheering liberated prisoners at the Allach concentration camp subcamp on the day of liberation.

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The Allach subcamp was one of the largest satellite camps of Dachau concentration camp, located in Munich’s Allach-Untermenzing district. Up to 5,000 prisoners were forced to perform slave labor for BMW aircraft engine production. When units of the US 7th Army liberated the camp on 30 April 1945 — the same day as the main Dachau camp — several thousand inmates were still being held there, many of them Jewish. The 42nd Infantry Division (“Rainbow”), 45th Infantry Division (“Thunderbird”) and 20th Armored Division of the US 7th Army, officially recognized as “Liberating Units”, led the liberation of the Dachau complex. The close-up shows the faces of liberated prisoners in that first moment of freedom after years of imprisonment. The US Army Signal Corps documented such scenes as evidence both of Nazi-era crimes and of the moment of liberation.

Resolution 5740×4315 (24,9 MP)
File format TIFF, 16-bit
Year taken 1945
Location KZ-Außenlager München-Allach, München-Allach (Stadtbezirk Allach-Untermenzing), Bayern
Collection Standbild aus NARA-Filmsequenz
Source archive NARA
Photographer US Army Signal Corps
Rights © Bleek/zb Media