Townspeople digging individual graves for the corpses of prisoners [Ohrdruf]
Dublin Core
Title
Townspeople digging individual graves for the corpses of prisoners [Ohrdruf]
Creator
Todd, William (Donor)
Description
Content Note: Male civilians use shovels and picks to dig graves. Liberators stand over them with rifles slung over their shoulders, observing their work. Numbered 74 on the reverse.
Identifier
06080100PHOR00TODDWI003
06080100PHOR00TODDWI003.JPG
Subject
Ohrdruf (Concentration camp)
Todd, William
Source
1 silver gelatin print Image size: 4 1/2" x 6 1/2"; Paper size: 5" x 7" bent, cracked, tape, scratches, damage on negative, moisture wrinkling. Reverse of photo: glue residue with black paper fibers, paper label.
Date
- -
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); 86 KB Digital image created as part of SAGE project, 1998.
Collection
Citation
Todd, William (Donor), “Townspeople digging individual graves for the corpses of prisoners [Ohrdruf],” Witness to the Holocaust, accessed November 25, 2024, https://witness.digitalscholarship.emory.edu/items/show/705.