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American newspaper editors visit a hospital in the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp to speak with survivors about the crimes they witnessed. Pictured from left to right are: Norman Chandler of the L. A. Times, William I. Nichols of This Week Magazine, and Julius Ochs Adler of the New York Times.


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