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  • 1. Liberation of Buchenwald

    The US army filmed the weak and emaciated survivors of the Buchenwald concentration camp in

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  • 2. Buchenwald concentration camp

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  • 3. Scenes from the liberation of Buchenwald

    The Buchenwald camp was one of the largest concentration camps. The Nazis built it in 1937 in a ... wooded area northwest of Weimar in central Germany. US forces liberated the Buchenwald camp on April 11

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  • 4. Nazi atrocities discovered upon the liberation of Buchenwald

    US forces liberated the Buchenwald concentration camp on April 11, 1945. This footage records

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  • 5. German civilians forced to view atrocities committed in Buchenwald

    US forces liberated the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany in April 1945. Here, US ... soldiers escort German civilians from the nearby town of Weimar through the Buchenwald camp. The American

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  • 6. Harold Herbst describes meeting a prisoner on the verge of death (known as a "Muselmann") in Buchenwald

    Buchenwald shortly after the SS guards fled the camp in April 1945.

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  • 7. Robert Mills Donihi describes a Buchenwald survivor who became a witness at a postwar US trial in Germany

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  • 8. Abraham Lewent describes deportation to and conditions in Majdanek

    Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops liberated Abraham as the

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  • 9. Abraham Lewent describes his father's death at Majdanek

    Abraham later was sent to Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and

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  • 10. Abraham Lewent describes conditions in the Warsaw ghetto

    Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops liberated Abraham as the

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  • 11. Abraham Lewent describes conditions in Skarzysko camp

    Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and

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  • 12. Eddie Hellmuth Willner describes conditions in the Langenstein camp

    Langenstein, a Buchenwald subcamp. The two were liberated while on the run.

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  • 13. Morris Kornberg describes arrival at Auschwitz

    Buchenwald concentration camp and then to Theresienstadt. After the war, he

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  • 14. Abraham Lewent describes performing forced labor in Warsaw and increased Polish antisemitism

    Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops liberated Abraham as the Germans evacuated

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  • 15. Morris Kornberg describes forced labor beginning after the German invasion of Poland

    Buchenwald concentration camp and then to Theresienstadt. After the war, he

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  • 16. Benjamin (Beryl) Ferencz describes collecting evidence

    collecting evidence (including evidence of crimes in the Buchenwald camp) and

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  • 17. Leon Bass describes his experience as a Black soldier

    Leon Bass describes his experience as a Black soldier

    Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on

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  • 18. Leon Bass describes his wartime experiences

    Leon Bass describes his wartime experiences

    Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on

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  • 19. Leon Bass describes his feelings about joining the US Army

    Leon Bass describes his feelings about joining the US Army

    Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on

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  • 20. Leon Bass describes his knowledge of Nazi camps during and after World War II

    Leon Bass describes his knowledge of Nazi camps during and after World War II

    Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on

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  • 21. Leon Bass describes his movements during the Battle of the Bulge

    Leon Bass describes his movements during the Battle of the Bulge

    Bulge as well as the liberation of Buchenwald. After the war, Leon went on

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  • 22. Abraham Lewent describes hunger and death in the Warsaw ghetto

    Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops liberated Abraham as the Germans evacuated

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  • 23. Abraham Lewent describes the moments following his liberation from a death march from the Dachau camp

    Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops liberated Abraham as the

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  • 24. Abraham Lewent describes food shortages after the invasion of Warsaw

    Abraham later was sent to Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and Dachau. US troops liberated

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  • 25. Abraham Lewent describes hiding during a raid in which his mother and sisters were seized for deportation from Warsaw to Treblinka

    where Abraham's father died. Abraham later was sent to Skarzysko, Buchenwald, Schlieben, Bisingen, and

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