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[U.S. Soldiers in Front of Landsberg Prison]

Description: Photograph of uniformed U.S. Army soldiers walking on the road in front of Landsberg Prison. The stone building has two storys which are largely covered by ivy. The corner of the building is a tower with a metallic onion dome. A handwritten note on the back of the photo says this is where Adolf Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf."
Date: 1945
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Ken Odnol and William Giannopoulos in Front of Landsberg Prison]

Description: Photograph of Ken Odnol and William Giannopoulos standing in front of the doors of Landsberg Prison. The two men are wearing garrison caps and U.S. Army uniforms. Giannopoulos has his right arm over Odnol's shoulder. The doorway to the prison is metal with a pattern of jagged diagonal lines. An ivy-covered arch appears above the door. A smaller doorway is open directly behind the two men. A handwritten note on the back of the photo says this is where Adolf Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf."
Date: 1945
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Landsberg Concentration Camps]

Description: Two photographs of the Landsberg Prison in Germany. In the first photo, the captured commandant of the concentration camp stands among the bodies of inmates. In the second photo, men from a nearby town a forced to dig a mass grave for the deceased inmates, who are lined up on the ground.
Date: 1945
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum

[Liberated Concentration Camps]

Description: Two photographs of the Landsberg Prison in Germany. In the top photo, the corpses of prisoners are laid out, while soldiers of the 12th Armored Division dig a mass grave in the background. In the bottom photo, several people walk in front of barracks for inmates, which were partially built into the ground. A wagon to the left is piled with the bodies of deceased inmates.
Date: April 1945
Partner: The 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum
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