Content Note: The bodies are stacked four deep in a pile that is wider than the photograph. Most of the bodies appear to be clothed and most heads are toward the camera. In the center, several bodies hang down over the rest, feet first. Numbered…
Content Note: Exterior of a series of barracks. People are walking by and sitting in front of them. One of them has a bicycle. In the foreground is a tall, wire fence surrounding a rectangle of bare earth. A small group of people appear to be…
Content Note: Two male survivors stand in the foreground. Behind them is a building. Survivors are sitting in front of and in the windows of the building. The survivors wear a combination of striped uniforms and what appear to be military…
Content Note: Transcript of an oral history interview. Motzko served with the 102nd Infantry Division and witnessed the Gardelegen massacre. Location of interview: Washington, DC (International Liberators' Conference).
Content Note: Caption written on reverse of the photograph. Additional caption text: "1116 killed in this atrocity. There are approximately 15 men in this pile. This is one of the 26 pictures that are on display at the United States Holocaust…
Content Note: In the foreground are a series of wooden structures. Behind them (across the canal?) and behind the barbed wire fence a crowd has gathered. Behind the crowd are three barracks. A group of men waving their hats stand on the roof of…