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Buchenwald concentration camp
Buchenwald concentration camp
Nazi concentration camp in Thuringia (1937–1945)
Proclamation dated May 18, 1945, which remembers the sufferings in Buchenwald. It proclaims "eternal glory of the Red Army" and the "cohesive strength of the glorous Party."
A poem of Ms. Gizella M. (Mrs. Károly S.) in a typed version with title January 1945, as well as a copy of a postcard with notes of Ms. M.. These are notes about personal events, like the takeover of Nation-leader Szálasi, creation a ghetto in Budapest, d…
The unit contains ten separated documents. László F. and Miklós B., the authors participated in the compilation of the documents. Many names of the people remembering are listed in the last pages. The authors mention the history of the labor unit nr. 105…
This is the unit of reminiscences, on spent time periods in different camps. Mainly Mauthausen, Auschwitz and Buchenwald, generally presented camp-life, in one of them about the evidences by later researching of Auschwitz Committee. Among others there is …
A buchenwaldi koncentrációs tábor a náci Németország által Weimar mellett működtetett koncentrációs tábor volt. Magyar foglyok is raboskodtak itt, mint például Kertész Imre aki 2002-ben irodalmi Nobel-díjat kapott a Sorstalanság című művéért.
Buchenwald was a Nazi concentration camp established on Ettersberg hill near Weimar, Germany, in July 1937. It was one of the first and the largest of the concentration camps within Germany's 1937 borders.