File:Killed SS Cammo Dachau.jpg

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English: An American soldier stands beside the bodies of SS personnel shot by U.S. troops during the liberation of Dachau.
Date Apr 29, 1945 - Apr 30, 1945
Source

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration, College Park Photograph 10122

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The bodies wear the camouflage coats used by German combat troops (Waffen SS), and not worn by camp guards (Algemeine SS).

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