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appalachiablue

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Tue Dec 15, 2020, 10:15 PM Dec 2020

WWII Germany: Weimar Civilians Forced To Tour Buchenwald Concentration Camp *Graphic Images* [View all]



Civilians of a town, Wiemar on a forced visit to the Buchenwald concentration camp of the Nazis after World War II.

The Buchenwald concentration camp of the Nazis after World War II. 1200 civilians of a town Wiemar, nearby the camp, being sent on a forced tour of the camp. A group of smiling civilians, men and women walk towards the camp.

Civilians enter the camp and see the display of articles made of human skin. Lampshades, paintings and display of human bones. Human heads shrunk to one fifth of their normal size. Women faint and are carried out. Civilians visit the ill-conditions of prisoners at surviving sections of the camp. Truckloads of dead bodies of victims of this camp. Location: Buchenwald Germany. Date: 1945.
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