Content Note: Survivors who had been injected with typhus to produce antibodies. They are lying on beds and covered with a blanket. Under each bed is a pair of slippers. See 06060100PHBU00WILEDE006 for the caption on the reverse of the original…
Content Note: Text: "No, the Nazis wasn't quite insane for instance some men where [sic] allowed to live because they were continually being injected with typhus to make an immunity plasma for Berlin of course too much of a donation often caused…
Content Note: Title from caption. Appears to be survivors in the same place as those in photo 06080100PHBU00WILEDE005. The former prisoners are lying on beds and covered with a blanket. Under each bed is a pair of slippers. See…
Content Note: Text: "A living deadman. He won't recover! A day later and some 20,000 men would have been liquidated had it not been for Patton's dough [boys]. Not for Publication." The photo was stamped "passed" by the Army Examiner. Numbered 24…
Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. Corpses of prisoners in a small room seen through the open door. The corpses are clothed. See 06080100PHBU00WILEDE010 for the caption on the reverse of the photo.Numbered 22 on the reverse. Originally…
Content Note: Text: "Nazis show their value for Human Life at Weimar, Germany. At Camp Buchenwald this is a nights claim for one barrack or block. Not for publication." The photo was stamped "passed" by the Army Examiner. Numbered 22 on the…
Content Note: Wile standing in front of Techwood Homes dressed in his army uniform. Taken during Army Specialized Training Program at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Content Note: Soldiers loading their gear into trucks and waiting along a street near Techwood Homes in Atlanta, Georgia. Civilians look on from the sidewalk. Taken after the Army cancelled the Army Specialized Training program at the Georgia…
Content Note: U.S. Soldiers travelling from the United States to England aboard the liberty ship SS Sea Owl. Back row, left to right: Hobson, Anderson, and Wile. Front row, left to right: Punch, Kusiak, and Thumler.
Content Note: Writing on reverse of another copy of the photograph: "Welsh Corgis and Dennie. Which is which? How do you like my 'frosh' lid? Looks Northeastern style." Dennis Wile stands next to a bicycle holding a Corgi [dog]. Taken in England…