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06080100PHOR00HOLLFR010.JPG
Content Note: Liberators examine corpses of executed prisoners scattered on the ground near barracks. The corpses are clothed in prisoner uniforms. Numbered 71 on the reverse. Photograph was printed in June 1979.

06080100PHBU00NASHLA005.JPG
Content Note: Supplies are piled in the foreground to the left. A jeep and ambulance are parked in the foreground to the right.

06080100PHEB00WESTBE022.JPG
Content Note: The road is next to a barbed wire fence. A raised platform is visible in the background. Liberators carry empty stretchers. Survivors and other liberators walk in the opposite direction. Numbered 11 on the reverse.

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Content Note: The corpses of the male prisoners are emaciated and naked. Liberators and survivors stand behind it. Numbered 20 on the reverse.

06080100PHBU00RAUZRU001.JPG
Content Note: A soldier on the lefthand side stands on a cart to take a photograph of a large pile of corpses of prisoners. Other liberators and survivors are visible in the background. The corpses are near several long, low buildings. Numbered 96…

06080100PHEB00GREEAL004.JPG
Content Note: The liberator stands to the side of the oven, facing it. The oven doors are open and a chute slopes down to the floor. Numbered 14 on the reverse.

06080100CFLC00012001018.GIF
Content Note: Transcript of an oral history interview. Freedman served with the Company C, 304th [Infantry Regiment], 76th [Infantry] Division and witnessed the liberation of Buchenwald. Location of interview: Washington, DC (International…

06080100CFLI00067001000.pdf
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Nash served first with the 961st Engineer Maintenance Company and later with the 20th Corps of Engineers in the 3rd Army. He witnessed the liberation of Buchenwald. Place of interview: Atlanta,…
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