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Buchenwald was a Nazi concentration camp established in July 1937. The prisoners were used as slave labour in local armament factories. The camp was evacuated by the Nazis as Allied troops approached the area, and the U.S. Army assumed control of the camp on 11 April 1945.
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Details the forced labor at the camp, and has a silent historical film of the liberation.
Overview of the camp, with a few pictures. Plus extract from the Nuremberg Trial about tattooed skin.
Details the work of the foundation in preserving these former internment camps, and the history of the camps.
Written by Mark Weber. Portrays a revisionist theory about what happened at Buchenwald.
Pictures and reports of the events and liberation of Buchenwald.
Summary of the Buchenwald trial, photos, and experiments that were done on detainees.
By Harry Herder, a first-hand report about the liberation.
Overview of camp, female prisoner life and famous prisoners.
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder leads a ceremony to mark 60 years since Buchenwald death camp was liberated. (April 10, 2005)
Survivors and liberators recount events at Buchenwald. (April 10, 1997)
Summary of the Buchenwald trial, photos, and experiments that were done on detainees.
By Harry Herder, a first-hand report about the liberation.
Details the forced labor at the camp, and has a silent historical film of the liberation.
Pictures and reports of the events and liberation of Buchenwald.
Overview of the camp, with a few pictures. Plus extract from the Nuremberg Trial about tattooed skin.
Written by Mark Weber. Portrays a revisionist theory about what happened at Buchenwald.
Details the work of the foundation in preserving these former internment camps, and the history of the camps.
Overview of camp, female prisoner life and famous prisoners.
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder leads a ceremony to mark 60 years since Buchenwald death camp was liberated. (April 10, 2005)
Survivors and liberators recount events at Buchenwald. (April 10, 1997)

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