Content Note: In the foreground are a series of wooden structures. Behind them (across the canal?) and behind the barbed wire fence a crowd has gathered. Behind the crowd are three barracks. A group of men waving their hats stand on the roof of…
Content Note: Photograph is out of focus. Label on the reverse side of the photograph reads "500 burned alive". The corpses lie in a row perpendicular to the barn walls. Numbered 5 on the reverse.
Content Note: Caption from a separate page: "Children liberated from camp lead a line of older prisoners still strong enough to walk from camp to U. S. Army medical station for treatment." The children appear to be walking in rows (four across). …
Content Note: Male and female civilians remove emaciated corpses of prisoners from trucks. Liberators supervise their work. Numbered 15 on the reverse.
Content Note: The corpses of the male prisoners lie head-to-head on the ground. One has his arms spread to the sides, and his rib cage stands out sharply. Boot prints and hoof prints are visible in the mud. Numbered 19 on the reverse.
Content Note: Close-up of a woman with bandages on her forehead and nose. She is smiling and wearing a hat and overcoat. In the background, another woman is walking towards the camera and a building is visible. Numbered 8 on the reverse.
Content Note: Survivor sits with a blanket over his or her legs, wearing a sweater and a head scarf. Other survivors are lying and sitting in the background. Numbered 9 on the reverse.
Content Note: The bodies are stacked four deep in a pile that is wider than the photograph. Most of the bodies appear to be clothed and most heads are toward the camera. In the center, several bodies hang down over the rest, feet first. Numbered…