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Buchenwald

open access: yes, 2022
Das Konzentrationslager Buchenwald wurde zwischen Juli 1937 und April 1945 auf dem Ettersberg bei Weimar als Arbeitslager betrieben. s. Eintrag »die Birken sehen, die Buchen, den Wald!«
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Dachau and Buchenwald

2021
This chapter describes Robert Eisler’s arrest following the Nazi annexation of Austria and his subsequent confinement for 15 months in Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps. In the camps, Eisler made friends with like-minded prisoners like the rare book dealer Hans P. Kraus and the historian of bread and baking Heinrich E.
Collins Brian
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Shylock in Buchenwald

European Judaism, 2018
Abstract Can The Merchant of Venice be performed in Germany after the Holocaust, and if so, how? Is the claim that the play is a touchstone for German-Jewish relations, with a philosemitic tradition – and therefore eligible to be performed today – verifiable?
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Buchenwald—Warning and Commemoration

Art in Translation, 2013
AbstractThe monument to the former National Socialist concentration camp at Buchenwald, inaugurated in September 1958, is the subject of this text. It describes the evolution of the project, which emerged from a competition announced in 1951, gives a detailed account of the architectural and sculptural program, and explains the symbolism of the ...
Peter H. Feist, Iain Boyd Whyte
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The Buchenwald Child

2007
The dramatic story of a Jewish child's rescue at Buchenwald and its use as propaganda in both East and united Germany.
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