Nammering Victims German civilians are overcome as they walk past the exhumed bodies of some of the 800 slave workers murdered by SS guards near Nammering, Bavaria, and laid here so that townspeople may view the work of their Nazi leaders. Russian and other prisoners of war who have been held in the region were shot; some thrown into the Inn River to drown. In nearby Pocking-Waldstadt, Nazis murdered Jews held in a concentration subcamp, dumping some bodies from moving trains and placing others in hastily dug graves. Holocaust. Germany. April 1945