Content Note: Corpses of prisoners are laid out on the ground. Some are clothed, others are naked. A building and a barbed wire fence are visible in the distance. Numbered 1 on the reverse.
Content Note: Corpses of prisoners are laid out on the ground. Some are clothed, others are naked. A building, a watch tower, and a barbed wire fence are visible in the distance. Numbered 2 on the reverse.
Content Note: Joseph Wright stands in the foreground looking out over the corpses of prisoners lying on the ground. In the background, liberators walk around looking at the bodies. A barbed wire fence and a building are visible in the background. …
Content Note: Caption from label on reverse side of photograph. From interview Wright recorded and sent to the Center for Holocaust Studies, Brooklyn, New York (OH 79-19-GI RG603 A153): "Then I left to go to our company kitchen for dinner, with our…
Content Note: He is walking across an open field. The corpse is emaciated and partially clothed. Several liberators are walking behind him. Numbered 2 on the reverse.
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Zimmerman served in the 95th Quartermaster Company, 95th Infantry Division. He did not see concentration camps during the war, but visited Dachau in 1971 or 1972. During the war he witnessed a work…
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Zweig was born in 1921 in Poland. Her family was deported to Butabel in Siberia and then sent to Chickerenko. Location of interview: Atlanta, Georgia.