Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Digilio served with the Headquarters Company, Division Headquarters in the 82nd Airborne Division and witnessed the liberation of Wobbelin. Location of interview: Marietta, Georgia. The case file…
Content Note: Self portrait of Wile seated at a table with many of his photographic equipment and photo processing supplies. The bellows camera is his first camera, given to him by his mother.
Content Note: Scaffold with hooks on the cross bar. There is a stool under one of the hooks. In the background, against a high wall, is a pile of human remains. Numbered 14 on the reverse.
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Glashow served with the 307th Airborne Medical Company in the 82nd Airborne Division and witnessed the liberation of Wobbelin. Place of interview: White Plains, New York. There is an additional note…
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Dodd served with the 222nd Infantry [Regiment] of the 42nd Infantry Division and witnessed the liberation of Dachau. Location of interview: Morrow, Georgia.
Content Note: Corpses of prisoners are laid out on the ground. Some are clothed, others are naked. A building, a watch tower, and a barbed wire fence are visible in the distance. Numbered 2 on the reverse.
Content Note: Corpses of prisoners are laid out on the ground. Some are clothed, others are naked. A building and a barbed wire fence are visible in the distance. Numbered 1 on the reverse.
Content Note: A soldier named Derby inspects the computers and other equipment used to genetically match young German couples. The equipment was housed in a Catholic school in attempt to protect it from bombing. See also 06080100PHBU00WILEDE031.
Content Note: Small room piled high with the corpses of prisoners. Most bodies are clothed, many with striped uniforms. The doors of the room are open, and the bodies are spilling out. Numbered 44 on the reverse.