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    Buchenwald survivors return after 70 years

    Survivors have returned to the Buchenwald concentration camp 70 years after it was liberated by US soldiers.
    American forces entered the camp on 11 April 1945, bringing an end to the ordeal of 21,000 prisoners being held there by Nazi troops.
    Former inmates and war veterans returned to the site, near the German city of Weimar to mark the anniversary.
    It was the first major camp to be liberated by the Americans at the end of World War II.
    Survivor Henry Oster said his memories of Buchenwald would last "forever".
    "When someone asks how Buchenwald was, you immediately see the dead bodies again," he told AP.
    More than 250,000 men, women and children were held at Buchenwald from its opening in 1937 until its closure eight years later. About 56,000 people, including Jews, Roma and Soviet prisoners, died within its walls.
    Crowds laid flowers at a memorial for the victims on Saturday and held a minute's silence at 15:15 - the time US troops entered the site.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patty Smyth View Post
    I was watching Schindler's List last night on History channel. While his story has been "popularized" more than others there were many, many people who took in Jews and hid them. Many manufacturers also did what he did and tried to keep them safe during the war.
    I was going through photos and found one of myself and a resident of a retirement home I used to volunteer at. She was a survivor rescued by a member of the Nobel family
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    Quote Originally Posted by gryphon View Post
    I was going through photos and found one of myself and a resident of a retirement home I used to volunteer at. She was a survivor rescued by a member of the Nobel family
    She spoke most highly of him and said he worked hard to save people. He prioritized those who were most in danger
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