When my maternal grand-mother passed away, I came into possession of a small pamphlet
owned by her second husband's (my step-grandfather) brother. His name was Ken Hoffman and
he was a member of the 71st infantry during World War II.
I decided to make placing this material on the web a small personal project of mine and this
site is the end result. I have reproduced here all the narrative text and all the black and white
photos that appeared in the book. You should be warned that this material very accurately
reflects the grisly details of the Army's initial arrival at the camp. I was also motivated to
produce this site since the pamphlet, while stored for decades in my family's belongings, is still
showing signs of age and becoming somewhat tattered.
The book is divided into 4 sections,
with personal accounts by separate members of the liberating division. There is a text only
version which lists all the text without the photos.
Complete Pamphlet - Graphic Version
(requires frame-supported browser)
Text Only
Images Only - Thumbnail Index
Note that I tried to keep the images down to between 16-35k each, but with a few dozen photos in total, some of the frame sections could be slow loading.