When American troops liberated Buchenwald on April 11, 1945, they were unprepared for the horrors that awaited them. The camp, hidden on a hill near Weimar, was filled with over 21,000 starving and emaciated prisoners.
Buchenwald was one of the Nazis’ largest and most notorious concentration camps, established in July 1937.
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