Germany remembers victims of Nazis 76 years after liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp
Euronews says wreaths were laid at the infamous Nazi concentration camp of Buchenwald on Sunday, 76 years after its liberation by the allies.
The president summed up the atrocities committed at Buchenwald and other camps during the Third Reich.
“With its large number of victim groups, Buchenwald represents the entire barbarity of the Nazis’ aggressive nationalism on the outside, dictatorship and oppression on the inside, and Völkisch thought,” he said. “Buchenwald stands for racial ideology, torture, murder and extermination.”
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12 April 1932 | A French Jewish boy, Nathan Szklarz, was born in Metz. Uncle of @debra_author.
One of 241 children from UGIF orphanages deported to Auschwitz on 31 July 1944 (3 weeks before liberation of Paris).
He was murdered on 3 August 1944 after selection in a gas chamber. pic.twitter.com/uqtPwNdP7h