British Concentration Camp Survivor Talking to Soldier

(Original Caption) When British troops on April 15th entered the infamous concentration camp at Belsen, they discovered an Englishman among the 60,000 men, women and children herded together and being slowly starved to death. He is Louis Bonerquer, who was born in London. Here, a British soldier listens in horror to the ghastly story told to him by the starving Londoner, who still wears his striped prison rags.
(Original Caption) When British troops on April 15th entered the infamous concentration camp at Belsen, they discovered an Englishman among the 60,000 men, women and children herded together and being slowly starved to death. He is Louis Bonerquer, who was born in London. Here, a British soldier listens in horror to the ghastly story told to him by the starving Londoner, who still wears his striped prison rags.
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