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Buchenwald (German pronunciation: [ˈbuːxn̩valt]; 'beech forest') was a
German ****
concentration camp
established on
Ettersberg hill near Weimar, Germany...
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committed atrocities while her
husband Karl-Otto Koch was
commandant at
Buchenwald.
Though Ilse Koch had no
official position in the **** state, she became...
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Buchenwald is the
German for "beechwood forest". It may also
refer to:
Buchenwald concentration camp, a
German concentration camp in
World War II Buchenhochwald...
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Buchenwald Resistance was a
resistance group of
prisoners at
Buchenwald concentration camp. It
involved Communists,
Social Democrats, and
people affiliated...
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Buchenwald is the
fifth album by
Whitehouse released in 1981 by Come
Organisation (later
reissued by
Susan Lawly). As is
common in many
early Whitehouse...
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murdered concentration camp inmates: a
human skin
lampshade was displa**** by
Buchenwald concentration camp
commandant Karl-Otto Koch and his wife Ilse Koch, said...
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During the
history of
Buchenwald concentration camp,
thousands of
people were imprisoned. Roy Allen,
American pilot Jean Améry, Austrian-Belgian writer...
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Buchenwald trial or
United States of
America vs.
Josias Prince of
Waldeck et al. (also
referred as Case 000-50-9) was a war
crime trial conducted by...
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Germany who was the
first commandant of the ****
concentration camps at
Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen. From
September 1941
until August 1942, he
served as...
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number of
deaths in the
Buchenwald concentration camp is
estimated to have been 56,545, a
mortality rate of 20%
averaged over all
prisoners transferred...