Here is someone who pretends to know what the Soviets photographed when they liberated the camps, and why, but hasn't a clue. And who ignores samples presented to him in order to persist in his mendacity. Again, at Auschwitz the Soviets photographed the camp, corpses (left behind in the 100s, not 1000s), and survivors. Images of the camp and survivors made by Soviet photographers were published in magazines like Ogonyok in the USSR - and, while they weren't the same as images made of Belsen, as the conditions in the camp were different, they "looked bad," unless the corpses of children and emaciated ex-prisoners - pencil thin limbs, hollowed torsos - photographed by R. Mazelev and printed in Ogonyok, no. 11, for 20 March 1945, under "Osventsim," are your idea of not looking so bad. (Shneer, Through Soviet Jewish Eyes, p 176)
It is correct to say, as does 000063, that Dogzilla is busily moving his goalposts: first, Dogzilla tries, the Soviets didn't take photographs of corpses at Auschwitz due to their incompetence; then - his assertion shown to be foolish - the photographs didn't look like Belsen; and, finally, the photographs simply aren't to his expectations - and, while he concedes there are liberation photographs made of Auschwitz by the Soviets, he is still unable to bring himself to admit that they show corpses of the victims of Nazi mass murder.