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== Summary ==
Shows inmates of ] on a death march through a German village in April 1945 during ]; photographer unknown. Taken from the ] (USHMM) website; originally from KZ Gedenkstaette Dachau.
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|Article = Death marches (Holocaust)
The USHMM writes that, "A view of the death march from Dachau passing through villages in the direction of Wolfratshausen. German civilians secretly photographed several death marches from the Dachau concentration camp as the prisoners moved slowly through the Bavarian towns of Gruenwald, Wolfratshausen, and Herbertshausen. Few civilians gave aid to the prisoners on the death marches. Germany, April 1945. |Description = A ] in Germany, during ], of prisoners from the ]. See . United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: "A view of the death march from Dachau passing through villages in the direction of ]. German civilians secretly photographed several death marches from the Dachau concentration camp as the prisoners moved slowly through the Bavarian towns of ], Wolfratshausen, and Herbertshausen. Few civilians gave aid to the prisoners on the death marches. Germany, April 1945."

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For more information about the death marches, see .
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==Rationale for use in ]==
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Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because:
|Replaceability = There is no free equivalent. The image depicts a non-reproducible historic event.
# It is a historically significant photograph of a death march taken during World War II.
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# It is of lower resolution than the original.
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# It is only being used for informational purposes.
# Because the image depicts a non-reproducible historic event, there is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary.


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Summary

Non-free media information and use rationale true for Death marches (Holocaust)
Description

A death march in Germany, during the Holocaust, of prisoners from the Dachau concentration camp. See "Death march from Dachau". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: "A view of the death march from Dachau passing through villages in the direction of Wolfratshausen. German civilians secretly photographed several death marches from the Dachau concentration camp as the prisoners moved slowly through the Bavarian towns of Gruenwald, Wolfratshausen, and Herbertshausen. Few civilians gave aid to the prisoners on the death marches. Germany, April 1945."

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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

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Death marches (Holocaust)

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Purpose of use

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There is no free equivalent. The image depicts a non-reproducible historic event.

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20:30, 14 June 2008No thumbnail480 × 354 (49 KB)SlimVirgin (talk | contribs){{non-free historic image}} Shows inmates of Dachau concentration camp on a death march through a German village in April 1945 during the Holocaust; photographer unknown. Taken from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) website;

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