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Buchenwald

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Buchenwald

Site of a Nazi concentration camp from 1937 to 1945 at a village northeast of Weimar, eastern Germany.

It was established in 1937 as a labour camp for political prisoners and criminals and was later used as a collection point for Jews and other victims en route to extermination camps.



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Even now, more than 65 years after he spent exactly 951 days in four concentration camps, including the infamous Buchenwald camp, he still can't talk about the camps without crying.
Night reads: "Three days after the Liberation of Buchenwald I became very ill with food poisoning.
The report, upon which the divestment decision is based, compares Israeli authorities to Nazis, and the Israeli security barrier to the walls of Buchenwald concentration camp.
 
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