Buchenwald Memorial

Local nameGedenkstätte Buchenwald
LocationThuringia, Deutschland

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. Many actual or suspected communists were among the first internees.

Prisoners came from all over Europe and the Soviet Union—Jews, Poles and other Slavs, the mentally ill and physically disabled, political prisoners, Romani people, Freemasons, and prisoners of war. There were also ordinary criminals and sexual deviants. All prisoners worked primarily as forced labor in local armaments factories. The insufficient food and poor conditions, as well as deliberate executions, led to 56,545 deaths at Buchenwald of the 280,000 prisoners who passed through the camp and its 139 subcamps. The camp gained notoriety when it was liberated by the United States Army in April 1945; Allied commander Dwight D. Eisenhower visited one of its subcamps.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchenwald_concentration_camp

Official website http://www.buchenwald.de/

Email info@buchenwald.de

Phone +49 3643 4300

Address 99427 Weimar-Buchenwald, Germany

Coordinates 51°1'20.724" N 11°14'52.427" E

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