Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. Several survivors squat in the foreground. In the background, survivors stand and walk. A high, barbed wire fence runs down the righthand side. More people are visible beyond it. Barracks are…
Content Note: Title from caption on reverse. Two guards walking and carrying the corpse of a prisoner in a striped uniform. One holds the arms, the other the legs. The corpse is faced down. The far guard is in uniform. The are walking in front of…
Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. Photo is out-of-focus. Man stands in the back of an open truck with high sides. Corpses of prisoners appear to be piled toward the front of the truck bed. Two men are visible standing in the…
Content Note: In the foreground, men wearing military uniforms stand in two rows with their backs to the camera. In front of them men in uniform interact. In the background, a truck, a barrack, and some people standing and sitting in a field are…
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: Transcript of an audio recording. Williams served as the Deputy Ordnance Officer of the 5th Corps Headquarters and as the designated Chief Ordnance and Intelligence Officer. He investigated factories at labor camps at Belsen Hohne (in…