Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. Corpses of executed prisoners lie on the ground. They are clothed in prisoner uniforms and emaciated. One liberator stands in the foreground facing them (back to the camera, visible from the…
Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. Same scene as Erickson photo 1. Corpses of executed prisoners lie on the ground. They are clothed in prisoner uniforms and emaciated. In the background, a few liberators stand looking at the…
Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. A liberator walks between the rows of prisoner corpses prepared for burial. The bodies have been wrapped in white cloths and have a white stake leaning against them. Behind the rows of corpses…
Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Additional caption text: "Barkley stooping in foreground. Izac, Vorys, Short, Brooks, Wherry [stand behind him]". Only the doors of the incinerators are visible. Liberators and military…
Content Note: Title from writing on reverse. General Bradley and a large group of American troops view the corpses of executed prisoners. Numbered 13 on the reverse.
Content Note: Photo taken from inside a room, looking out an open door. Within the room, on the lefthand side, a bunk bed is visible. It is dark outside the door except for a rectangle of light that may be a window. Numbered 91 on the reverse. …
Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. Karlin (L) stands next to four survivors in front of a one-story building. Three of the survivors are wearing prisoner uniforms. Two of the survivors have canes. Numbered 13 on the reverse.
Content Note: Caption from a label on the reverse of the photograph. The survivor in the center has his hands resting on one of the corpses. The corpses of the male prisoners are emaciated and naked. They are stacked head to foot, and their arms…