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Buchenwald concentration camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Website of the Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorials Foundation ... After this please click on 'retry'. Thank you! retry...
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Like in many other concentration camps, the population of Buchenwald increased dramatically: in July 1937, there were 1,000 inmates in the camp. The population increased to 5,382 on September 1, 1939 and to 8,634 inmates by the end of September 1939 (because of the invasion of Poland).
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Buchenwald Concentration Camp ... One of the major Nazi concentration camps was set up in 1937 at Buchenwald, on the Ettersberg Hill near Weimar in Thüringen. Buchenwald remained one of the major camps throughout the history of the Third Reich, with numerous subcamps under its administration.
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Survivors and liberators recount events at Buchenwald. ... "50 Years Later, a Visit With Buchenwald's Ghosts" ... WEIMAR, Germany, April 9 - With a solemn and highly emotional gathering at the site of the former Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany today began a month of ceremonies to remember the victims of the Nazi horror.
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Liberation of Buchenwald by Harry Herder, a report from the liberation ... I have since seen the movie made about Buchenwald. The stack of bodies is vividly displayed in the movie, just as I saw it the first day, but it is not the same. In no way is it the same.
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