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Sen. Kenneth S. Wherry (R-Neb), a member of the Congressional party investigating POW atrocities in Germany, receives a shot of de-lousing powder (as an antidote against typhus) as he leaves infamous Dachau prison camp after he and his party investigated conditions there.

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    Sen. Kenneth S. Wherry (R-Neb), a member of the Congressional party investigating POW atrocities in Germany, receives a shot of de-lousing powder (as an antidote against typhus) as he leaves infamous Dachau prison camp after he and his party investigated conditions there.
    Sen. Kenneth S. Wherry (R-Neb), a member of the Congressional party investigating POW atrocities in Germany, receives a shot of de-lousing powder (as an antidote against typhus) as he leaves infamous Dachau prison camp after he and his party investigated conditions there.

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    Sen. Kenneth S. Wherry (R-Neb), a member of the Congressional party investigating POW atrocities in Germany, receives a shot of de-lousing powder (as an antidote against typhus) as he leaves infamous Dachau prison camp after he and his party investigated conditions there.
    Date
    1945 May 03
    Locale
    Dachau, [Bavaria] Germany
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of David Wherry

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: David Wherry
    Source Record ID: U.S. Army Signal Corps Photograph

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    1996-04-29 00:00:00
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