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English: Map of the Buchenwald concentration camp. Date: 2009-2010 . 4 January 2010 (original upload date) Source: The Buchenwald Memorial and satellite maps: Author:
Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany: The New Histories. Routledge. pp. 186– 211. ISBN 978-1-13526-321-8. Mauriello, Christopher E. (2017). Forced Confrontation: The Politics of Dead Bodies in Germany at the End of World War II. Lanham: Lexington Books. ISBN 9781498548069. Rapson, Jessica (2015). Topographies of Suffering: Buchenwald, Babi Yar ...
SS and Police Leader, West Germany Bomb demolition squads Düsseldorf-Friedrichstadt II Düsseldorf: SS-WVHA Clearing debris Düsseldorf-Grafenberg, Dinnendahlstraße-Schlüterstraße Düsseldorf: Rheinmetall-Borsig AG: Parts manufacture for V-1 and V-2 missiles Düsseldorf-Lohausen Düsseldorf: SS and Police Leader, Düsseldorf Blasting ...
The list of subcamps of Mittelbau identifies locations of Konzentrationslager (English: concentration camp) Mittelbau (Central Construction).The location of the KZ Mittelbau headquarters was originally only the Block 17/3 Buchenwald subcamp, but at the end of September 1944 the SS administration ordered the camp to become the center of a complex separate from the Buchenwald concentration camp.
A group of sixteen young surviving men, initially, organized and formed the "Kibbutz Buchenwald", the first agricultural collective of post-war Germany, in the barracks of the camp, then renamed "Buchenwald displaced persons camp" [55] to prepare the Jews for emigration to Palestine. This place operated for several years and welcomed many members.
Kibbutz Netzer Sereni was founded in 1948 by Holocaust survivors liberated from Buchenwald concentration camp, who had established themselves in 1945 as "Kibbutz Buchenwald", an agricultural collective designed to prepare Jews for life in Palestine, the first such Hakhshara group established in Germany after the war.
The first group of deportees from Buchenwald arrived on 21 April 1944. They were 18, French, and formed the executives of the Kommando future. They were initially placed in an inn of the periphery of Langenstein, then, the convoys following one another, while waiting for the completion of the construction of the camp, in a barn, which still exists, located at the exit of the village.
People who died in Buchenwald concentration camp (11 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Buchenwald concentration camp" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.