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Testimony of: Pfc. John S. Edwards, 33922800, Company "I", 157th Infantry.
Taken at: Munich, Germany.
Date: 17 May 1945. By: Lt. Col. J. M. Whitaker, IGD,
Asst. Inspector General, Seventh Army.
The witness was sworn.
888 Q Please state your name, rank, serial number and organization.
A Pfc. John S. Edwards, 33922800, Company "I", 157th Infantry.
889 Q Do you remember the taking of the Dachau Concentration Camp?
A Yes, sir.
890 Q I believe the 45th Division News recites that you were one of the first to reach the stockade fence?
A Yes, sir.
891 Q Will you describe to me what part of the stockade fence you reached?
A I don't know about the distance. We hit it on our left flank, that would be to the left of the main gate. We crossed a canal, which ran along the side of this fence. We crossed it on a little bridge. Down at the lower end of this canal there was a dam. It wasn't exactly a dam it was a concrete thing and a fence ran over the canal at that point. That was several hundred yards to our left.
892 Q Did you cross this canal in the vicinity of the crematorium or dog kennels?
A The crematorium was on our left.
893 Q And the main gate into the stockade was farther to your right?
A That is correct, sir.
894 Q Did you notice a guard tower just to the right of the bridge you used in crossing this canal?
A Yes, sir.
895 Q When did you first see German soldiers in this tower or coming from this tower?