Clarence Williams
Staff Sergeant Clarence Williams was a combat medic assigned to the US 122nd Medical Battalion, 42nd Division (the Rainbow Division) during World War II. Williams deployed to France in January 1945 and was present at the liberation of Dachau concentration camp in April of that year. Williams photographed both the liberation of Dachau and other experiences he had during the war in Europe. Growing up in Crescent and Council Bluffs, Iowa, he eventually settled in Lincoln, Nebraska after the war. Clarence’s collection of photographs and letters between he and his wife, Gretchen, detailing his World War II experiences were made available to the Institute for Holocaust by Clarences son, Dr. Tom Williams. There are instances where Clarence does not use proper English conventions in his descriptions. We have transcribed his writing as it appears in the original text. Hear Clarence's stories directly from his family members.
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Castle - Front entrance
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- 1945
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Castle - Rear Entrance
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- 1945
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A Diagram of the Chiem Sea
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- 1945
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Outside View of the Castle
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- 1945
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Boat on Chiem Sea
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- 1945
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Ludwig II's Castle
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- 1945
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Clarence Williams at Brenner Pass
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- 1945
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Guard Tower
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- 1945
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Clarence Williams at Brenner Pass
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- 1945
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Brenner Pass
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- 1945
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The Sky Ride at Innsbruck, Austria
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- 1945
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Watson at Innsbruck, Austria
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- 1945
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Watson and Jones
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- 1945
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Jones and Watson
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- 1945
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Our 1st Sgt. Jack Bell
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- 1945
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The Sky Ride at Innsbruck, Austria
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- 1945
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Clarence Williams at Bayrischzell
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- 1945
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Summer View of Our Home
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- 1945
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Across the Valley
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- 1945
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Bayrischzell, Germany
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- 1945
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A Winter Scene
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- 1945
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Insull at Swimming Pool
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- 1945
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Clarence Williams with a Little Native
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- 1945
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The 42nd "Rainbow" Division
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- 1945
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Bayrischzell, Germany
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- 1945
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Making Wool Thread
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- 1945
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Clarence Williams at Kirchbikel
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- May 1945
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Our Station at Obing, Germany.
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- 1945
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VE Prayer Service (image 2)
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- 1945
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VE Prayer Service (image 1)
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- 1945
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Celebrating VE day
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- 1945
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Our Aid Station at Freutsmoos
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- 1945
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A Typical German Street
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- 1945
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Prisoners Surrendering
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- 1945
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Munich Tombs
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- 1945
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German Prisoners
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- 1945
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Our Aid Station at Eoling
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- 1945
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Bodies at Dachau
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- 1945
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Dachau Crematory (image 2)
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- 1945
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Dachau Crematory (image 1)
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- 1945
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Crematory Oven
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- 1945
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Dachau citizens help erase camp memories
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- 1945
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Piles of Clothing at Dachau
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- 1945
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Dead S.S. Guards at Dachau
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- 1945
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Dachau Crematory
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- 1945
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Captain Joseph O'Brien Viewing Bodies
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- 1945
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Four years later - Crocks empty now, stone marks dead in fog-bound Dachau
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- 1945
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New German Dachau Mass Grave Found
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- 1945
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Car Load of Bodies at Dachau
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- 1945
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Dachau Box Car
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- 1945