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: The guard stands at the center with his shirt open. He is surounded by survivors, most of whom are facing the camera. Numbered 10 on the reverse.
Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. Additional caption text: "this man had been a guard but we let the inmates kill him." A crowd of survivors surrounds the guard. Many of the survivors are looking up at the camera. The crowd is near…
Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. Additional caption text: "Me on the right." Jackson served with the 84th Field Hospital. Two liberators stand in front of a tank. Numbered 12 on the reverse.
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…
Content Note: Caption from a separate page: "Children liberated from camp lead a line of older prisoners still strong enough to walk from camp to U. S. Army medical station for treatment." The children appear to be walking in rows (four across). …
Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Male survivor standing with a checkered cloth wrapped around him. His legs and face are emaciated. A camp building is visible in the background. Numbered 50 on the reverse (Izac 18)