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Group of people sitting outside of Ohrdruf
Content Note: A group of people sit in a field outside of Ordruf. A few people stand together toward the righthand sit of those seated. In the background barracks are visible. Numbered 55 on the reverse.
Haiden G. Turner interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Haiden G. Turner served with the 30th Special Services Company, 20th Corps of the 3rd Army as a captain and witnessed the liberation of Buchenwald. Location of interview: Avondale Estates, Georgia.
Harold Ayers interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Ayers served as a first lieutenant in a medical unit and witnessed the liberation of Buchenwald. Place of interview: Atlanta, Georgia.
Hela Klug interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Klug was born in Poland in 1928 and grew up in Danzig. Her family moved to Lodz and then to Czenstochowa. In 1942, she was deported to the Oberalpstadt work camp near Theresienstadt, from which she was…
Henry Birnbrey interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Birnbrey served as a scout who went ahead of the Infantry Division and witnessed the liberation of a youths from box cars near [Marklborg] and toured Buchenwald after it was liberated. Location of…
Henry DeJarnette and Lou Zullinger interview
Content Note: Transcript of a video recording. DeJarnette served with the Company A [division not given] and witnessed the liberation of Dachau. Zullinger was a photographer at the liberation of Ohrdruf. Location of interview: Washington, DC…
Howard Margol interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Margol served with the 392nd Field Artillery Batallion, Battery 'B', 42nd Infantry Division, and witnessed the liberation of Dachau. Location of interview: Atlanta, Georgia.
Howard Wiseburg interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Wiseburg served as staff sergeant with the 65th [Infantry] Division and witnessed the liberation of Dachau. Location of interview: Cohasset, Massachusetts.
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Human remains from one day's killing at Buchenwald
Content Note: Caption from a separate page: "This heap of ashes and bones represents only one day's killing of prisoners by SS Troops. Every day a similar pile of ashes was brought out in the courtyard of the camp. Weimar, Germany." Numbered 53 on…