A black and white photograph taken shortly after the liberation of the Concentration Camp Buchenwald in Germany in April 1945. The photograph is of an SS general being returned to the scene of the Holocaust crimes at Buchenwald. The general is seen walking second from left, the contributor, Charles C. Cross, is seen to the far right in a helmet with his hands on his hips. On the reverse side, Charles C. Cross wrote "SS General being returned to scene of crimes."
A black and white photograph taken shortly after the liberation of the Concentration Camp Buchenwald in Germany in May 1945. The photograph is of a memorial dedicated to those who died at Buchenwald. On the reverse side, Charles C. Cross wrote "Monument erected by inmates in memory of those who died - 51000."
A black and white photograph taken at the Buchenwald Concentration Camp in Germany shortly after its liberation in April 1945. The photo is of a boy between two liberated inmates of Buchenwald. On the reverse side Charles C. Cross wrote "Little boy lived all his few years in Buchenwald."
A black and white photograph taken shortly after the liberation of the Concentration Camp Buchenwald in Germany in April 1945. The photograph is of dead prisoners stacked like cordwood awaiting cremation. On the reverse side, Charles C. Cross wrote "A few waiting for Buchenwald's only exit."
A black and white photograph taken shortly after the liberation of the Concentration Camp Buchenwald in Germany in April 1945. The photograph is of a gallows and, in the background, a pile of human ashes. On the reverse side, Charles C. Cross wrote "Gallows and pile of human ashes in background."