Image from a quicklink (Image by Unknown Owner) Details DMCA | After the end of World War II, Paul Sadler returned home to Chicago with three German books and a photo album from the Dachau concentration camp. It was the photo album that caught his son's attention about 60 years later.
He began to piece together the story behind the wartime pictures, many of which were taken in the Soviet Union. It was about three years ago that the son, Bruce Sadler, noticed the photo album, abandoned and falling apart, in the attic of his home in Evansville, Indiana. The pictures and handwritten notes on the backs tell a story about the torture and murders of both the townspeople and solders in Dachau. |