A photo of the bodies of the murdered soldiers of the Royal Norfolk Regiment, still lying next to the barn where they had been shot, taken by a passing German photographer. Almost 100 bodies would be exhumed in 1942 and buried locally. HORRENDOUS pictures reveal the gruesome fate that awaited hundreds of British and allied Prisoners of War at the hands of the Nazi regime. Graphic images show the smirking Nazi paratroops opening fire on Cretan civilians, a firing squad of 20 Germans preparing to shoot six unarmed Ukrainian men, and a crowd of anxious looking British soldiers being marched past a German tank destroyer as they awaited their fate. Another brutal photo shows the SAS men who were beaten with cudgels and shot in cold blood after they refused to give their captors critical intel and distorted bodies of American soldiers frozen in the snow. The harrowing photos are including in Phillip Chinnery???s book ???Hitler???s Atrocities against Allied PoWs???, a chilling description of the ordeals that captured men and women were put through by the Third Reich regime and their Italian allies. Mediadrumimages/Phillip Chinnery/Pen and Sword Books