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Collectie 250k: Concentratiekampen buiten Nederland > Buchenwald > Uitgaande transporten > Lijsten met Nederlandse gevangenen die vanuit Buchenwald zijn getransporteerd naar diverse bestemmingen, 1944-1945.
Gens. Eisenhower, Bradley, and Patton inspect Ohrdruf camp. Shows whipping posts, crematoriums, and corpses. Civilians taken on a tour of the camp. Shows emaciated inmates of Hadamar, hospital. Corpses are exhumed and buried; autopsies are made.
Edward S. Olson (b. Scarsdale, New York) served in the United States Army as Company Commander of H Company, 355th Infantry Regiment, 89th Infantry Division during World War II.
Consists of 20 photographs taken after the liberation of the Ohrdruf concentration camp in April 1945 by an unknown member of the American Army. Includes images of corpses immediately after liberation, of preparing, transporting, and burying these corpses, and of a pyre on which corpses were burned.
Consists of a photograph of corpses on the ground in the Ohrdruf concentration camp. Photograph also shows a soldier's back; he appears to be holding a camera.
Consists of photographs taken after the liberation of Ohrdruf by an unknown photographer. Includes images of the burial of corpses, of a damaged building, and of an American military unit.
Photographic print: black and white image of American soldier standing next to open trailer loaded with corpses; caption handwritten on verso: “Murdered slaves about to get a decent burial / Ohrdruf, Germany”; dated April-May 1945; in English
Consists of photographs taken upon the liberation of the Ohrdruf concentration camp. The photographs were taken by Thaddeus Gutkowski, a member of the 89th Infantry Division, which participated in the liberation. Also contains a CD-ROM of the scanned images.
Consists of five photographs of the Ohrdruf concentration camp after liberation in 1945; includes photographs of barracks, of the entrance to the camp, and of the digging of burial ditches. The photographs were taken by Roy (Lee) Mackey, a soldier in the United States Army.
Consists of a copy of a letter by Raymond J. Young containing his personal testimony of the liberation of Ohrdruf concentration camp.
Consists of 14 photographs taken after the liberation of the Ohrdruf concentration camp in April 1945 by Kenneth E. Nichols, a member of the 89th Infantry Division. Includes photographs of corpses and of American soldiers walking amongst the bodies.
Consists of photographic negatives taken of the Ohrdruf concentration camp by James Howard Hartley Blackmore, a professional photographer and member of the 80th infantry division. Photographs mainly depict the bodies of victims.