"Members of congressional committee... view the wreckage of a German synthetic gasoline plant at Scholven"
Dublin Core
Title
"Members of congressional committee... view the wreckage of a German synthetic gasoline plant at Scholven"
Creator
Izac, Edouard Victor Michel (Donor)
United States--Army--Signal Corps (Photographer)
Description
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 was destroyed by Allied Air attacks. Here with a group of the German directors of the camp are Saltonstall, Short, wearing helmets at right of the group." The group stands together in front of the ruins of a building. Numbered 10 on the reverse (Izac 48)
Identifier
06080100PHMI00IZACED007
06080100PHMI00IZACED007.JPG
Subject
United States--Congress--Joint Committee on Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany
United States--Army--Signal Corps
Saltonstall, Leverett
Short, Dewey J.
Izac, Edouard Victor Michel
Coverage
Scholven (Germany)
Source
1 silver gelatin print Image size: 4 1/2" x 6 1/2"; Paper size: 5" x 7" bent, cracked, scratches, top edge of photograph is uneven as if ripped along a ruler. Reverse of photo: paper label, writing.
Date
5 - 1 - 1945
Contributor
Emory University
Encoded as part of the SAGE Digital Archive Project: A Collaborative Project between the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, 1997-2000.
Funding for the SAGE Digital Archive Project was provided by a local foundation.
Rights
Researchers should contact the repository for terms governing the use of the collection.
Relation
Negative. TIFF image (400 dpi). JPG image (72 dpi).
Format
JPG (72 dpi); 92 KB Digital image created as part of SAGE project, 1998.
Collection
Citation
Izac, Edouard Victor Michel (Donor) and United States--Army--Signal Corps (Photographer), “"Members of congressional committee... view the wreckage of a German synthetic gasoline plant at Scholven",” Witness to the Holocaust, accessed December 27, 2024, https://witness.digitalscholarship.emory.edu/items/show/605.