Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. A liberator stands amid the corpses of prisoners laid out for burial. He has his rifle slung over his shoulder. The corpses are in rows with white stakes laid on top of them. White cloths are…
Content Note: Caption from a label on the reverse side of the photograph. Civilians cover the naked, emaciated corpses of prisoners on a horse drawn cart with a tarp. The building behind them appears to be the crematorium. Numbered 21 on the…
Content Note: Title from caption on the reverse. Corpses of executed prisoners lying on the ground. All are dressed in prisoner uniforms. A liberator is visible on the far right walking away from the camera. Numbered 35 on the reverse.
Content Note: Caption from a label on the reverse side of the photograph. The cart is next to the crematorium [?]. See also photo 060801PHEB00WESTBE018. One of the men stands on the cart and another stands next to it. Both hold cloth in their…
Content Note: Title from writing on reverse. Room filled with the corpses of prisoners. Some are clothed and others are naked. Numbered 46 on the reverse.
Content Note: Caption from writing on the reverse. Wile leans against the railing of the ship during the trip to Le Havre, France, after completing training in England.
Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Additional caption text: "Members of the congressional committee who came from US to investigate the Nazi atrocities talk with General George S. Patton, 3rd Army CG, at his headquarters in Germany…
Content Note: Title from caption on a separate page. Additional caption text: "Hydrieriverke, Scholven, Germany. Members of congressional committee who are touring the E.T.O. view the wreckage of a German synthetic gasoline plant at Scholven which…
Content Note: Caption from label on the reverse of the photograph. New graves marked with crosses. Houses are visible in the background. Numbered 28 on the reverse.
Content Note: Caption written on reverse side of photograph. Survivors gather around small fires near a barrack to make soup. Numbered 17 on the reverse.