Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Additional caption text: "Hydrieriverke, Scholven, Germany. Members of congressional committee who are touring the E.T.O. view the wreckage of a German synthetic gasoline plant at Scholven which…
Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Additional caption text: "Members of the congressional committee who came from US to investigate the Nazi atrocities talk with General George S. Patton, 3rd Army CG, at his headquarters in Germany…
Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Additional caption text: "Rep. Izac talks to four repatriated American soldiers who are being returned to the U.S. L-R: Pvt. Anthony D. Alves, Pvt. John Pini, Pvt. Carleton Hardy, PFC Joe H.…
Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Additional caption text: "Rep. Izac looks at skulls and bodies of prisoners in an incinerator at the infamous Buchenwald Nazi concentration camp near Weimar. Rep. Izac is a member of a…
Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Additional caption text: "Senators and representatives of the U.S. Congress have arrived in Germany to investigate conditions in the concentration camps and D.P. camps are welcomed by Maj. Gen.…
Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Additional caption text: "A Russian woman who was forced to dig the graves and help bury the women led American authorities to the graves. Americans rounded up German civilians to exhume the…
Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Additional caption text: "U.S. legislators in Germany to witness Nazi concentration camp horrors at Buchenwald hear former prisoner demonstrate how victims were hung on hooks and then clubbed to…
Content Note: Caption text from a separate page: "Barracks for Hungarian women are placed next to a Nazi munitions factory in captured Duderstadt in direct violation of the rules of warfare and treatment of prisoners established by the Geneva…
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). …