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Buchenwald



Buchenwald, Nazi concentration camp set up near Weimar, Germany in 1937 to hold political and “non-Aryan” prisoners. More than 100,000 (mostly Jews) died there through starvation, extermination, and medical experimentation.

See also: Holocaust.

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