Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Grooen was born in Belgium in 1925 and raised in Holland. After the Germans occupied Holland, he and some other teenagers published an anti-German underground newspaper. Beginning in 1940, he…
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Greeson was born in Hungary. She was deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1944 and lived there from the ages of 14 to 15 with her mother. They were sent for a brief period to work camp in Krakow and…
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.
Content Note: Ten survivors stand together in a row. Some are naked, most are emaciated. The barbed wire fence is behind them. Numbered 15 on the reverse.
Content Note: Two clothed, male survivors stand in front of the barbed wire fence. A liberator leans agains a jeep in the background. Numbered 12 on the reverse.
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Greene served as Captain of Battalion Supply and Maintenance Officer for the 370th Combat Engineer Battalion and witnessed the liberation of Dachau. Location of interview: Atlanta, Georgia.
Content Note: Greene served as Captain of Battalion Supply and Maintenance Officer for the 370th Combat Engineer Battalion and witnessed the liberation of Dachau. The excerpt is from a letter Greene wrote in Germany on April 30, 1945.
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. King served with a tank unit of the 11th Armored Division, 3rd Army, and witnessed the liberation of Mauthausen. Place of interview: Penbroke Farms, Florida.
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Glustrom served with the 333rd Engineers and witnessed the liberation of Buchenwald. Location of interview: Atlanta, Georgia.