Forgotten Crimes Of Buchenwald: Seventeen years after the Russians liberated East Germany Buchenwald still stands as a grim reminder of the horror of the Nazi regime. The famous concentration camp for political prisoners, near Leipzig, has been set up by the Communists as a museum. Today visitors can still see the torture chambers, the cells the cr~matorium, the experimental operating theatre, unchanged except that the stench of human misery is exchanged for an air of sanitary cleanliness. But such is the short memory of the world that few people come to Buchenwald. photographer saw only two visitors during a day spent there.
Photo measures 8 x 10 inches.
Photo is dated --0000.
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