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Inauguration of the Buchenwald concentration camp memorial, 1958 Image details File size:
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1 September 1958
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Inauguration of the Buchenwald concentration camp memorial, 1958. About 50, 000 former prisoners from 18 nations attended the inauguration of the Buchenwald Memorial, which was opened on 14 September after seven years of construction. In the picture a former prisoner in his uniform., 01.09.1958-30.09.1958
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