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'''"Jedem das Seine"''' is a German proverb meaning "to each his own" or "to each what he deserves." Used as it was by the Nazis, the inmates could only read this slogan once they were trapped inside the camp and the gate to freedom has clanged shut.
 
'''"Jedem das Seine"''' is a German proverb meaning "to each his own" or "to each what he deserves." Used as it was by the Nazis, the inmates could only read this slogan once they were trapped inside the camp and the gate to freedom has clanged shut.
  
== '''Appearance''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Appearance''' ==
 
[[File:Entrance to Buchenwald.jpg]]
 
[[File:Entrance to Buchenwald.jpg]]
  
== '''Climate''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Climate''' ==
  
== '''Districts''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Districts''' ==
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* -- [[Appellplatz]] -- The Gathering Place. {Neutral Ground}
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* -- [[Block 45]] -- The three way battleground. [[File:Wraith Pink Triangle Logo.jpg|10px]][[File:Wraith Red Uninverted Triangle Logo.jpg|10px]][[File:Wraith Purple Triangle Logo.jpg|10px]]
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* -- [[Block 46]] -- Typhus epidemic barracks -- The Skeletal Legion Holdouts. [[File:Sigil Skeletal Legion.jpg|35px]]
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* -- [[Buchenwald Camp Brothel]] -- Officially the camp brothel is neutral territory. Unofficially, it is staffed by Black Triangle prostitutes who subtly influence the politics of the camp by the power of the pillow.
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* -- [[Büro des Kommandanten]]: (Office of the Commandant) -- Red Triangle Headquarters. [[File:Wraith Red Uninverted Triangle Logo.jpg|10px]]
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* -- [[Konzentrationslager Buchenwald zoologischen Gärten]]: (Buchenwald concentration camp zoological gardens)
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* -- [[Buchenwald Memorial Park]]
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* -- [[Buchenwald Bell Tower Memorial]]
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* -- [[Crematorium]] -- Local guild hall of the Artificers. [[File:Sigil Guild Artificers.jpg|35px]]
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* -- [[Goethe Oak]] --
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* -- [[Kinobaracke]]: (cinema)
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* -- [[Inmates' canteen]] -- The local watering-hole of the Chanteurs.
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* -- [[Little Camp]] -- Black Triangle Stronghold. [[File:Wraith Black Triangle Logo.jpg|10px]]
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* -- [[Rail-station]] -- Little more than a platform, the rail-station is held by Soviet forces of the Red Triangle. [[File:Wraith Red Triangle Logo.jpg|10px]]
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* -- [[Sonderlager für sowjetische Kriegsgefangene]]: (Special camp for Soviet PoWs)
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* -- [[SS barracks complex]]
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:* -- [[Schutzstaffel Garage]]
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:* -- [[Schutzstaffel Petrol Station]]
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* -- [[Stables & Riding Academy]]
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* -- [[Storehouse]]
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* -- [[The Quarry]]
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* -- [[Verwaltungsgebäude]]: (Camp Administration building)
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* -- [[Watchtower]]
  
== '''Economy''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Economy''' ==
  
== '''Geography''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Geography''' ==
  
== '''History''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''History''' ==
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<span style="color:#696969;"> In 1937, the Nazis constructed Buchenwald concentration camp, near Weimar, Germany. Embedded in the camp's main entrance gate is the slogan Jedem das Seine (literally "to each his own", but figuratively "everyone gets what he deserves”). The camp was operational until its liberation in 1945. Between 1945 and 1950, it was used by the Soviet Union as an NKVD special camp for Germans. On January 6, 1950, the Soviets handed over Buchenwald to the East German Ministry of Internal Affairs.
  
== '''Population''' ==
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<span style="color:#696969;"> The camp was to be named K. L. Ettersberg, but this was changed to Buchenwald ("beech forest"), since Ettersberg carried too many associations with Goethe, who strolled through the woods (his lover Charlotte von Stein lived there) and supposedly wrote his "Wanderer's Nightsong", or, alternately, the Walpurgisnacht passages of his Faust under the oak tree which remained in the center of the camp after the forest was cleared for its construction: this tree is the famous Goethe Oak. Quickly the fate of the oak became associated with the fate of Germany: if the one was to fall, so was the other.
Zero - living.
 
  
== '''Arenas''' ==
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<span style="color:#696969;"> Between April 1938 and April 1945, some 238,380 people of various nationalities including 350 Western Allied prisoners of war (POW)s were incarcerated in Buchenwald. One estimate places the number of deaths at 56,000.
  
== '''Attractions''' ==
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<span style="color:#696969;"> During an American bombing raid on August 24, 1944 that was directed at a nearby armaments factory, several bombs, including incendiaries, also fell on the camp, resulting in heavy casualties amongst the prisoners (2,000 prisoners wounded & 388 killed by the raid).
  
== '''Bars and Clubs''' ==
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<span style="color:#696969;"> Today the remains of the camp serve as a memorial and permanent exhibition and museum administered by the Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorials Foundation, which also oversees the camp's memorial at Mittelbau-Dora.
  
== '''Brothel''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Population''' ==
[[File:Buchenwald concentration camp brothel.jpg]]
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<span style="color:#696969;"> Zero - living. 56,000 dead. And 57 Restless.
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''In World War II, Nazi Germany established brothels in the concentration camps (Lagerbordell) to create an incentive for prisoners to collaborate, although these institutions were used mostly by Kapos, "prisoner functionaries" and the criminal element, because regular inmates, penniless and emaciated, were usually too debilitated and wary of exposure to SS schemes. In the end, the camp brothels did not produce any noticeable increase in the prisoners’ work productivity levels, but instead, created a market for coupons among the camp VIPs. The women forced into these brothels came mainly from the Ravensbrück concentration camp, except for Auschwitz, which employed its own prisoners. In combination with the German military brothels in World War II, it is estimated that at least 34,140 female inmates were forced to serve as prostitutes during the Third Reich.''
 
  
''The camp brothels were usually built as barracks surrounded by a barbed-wire fence, with small individual rooms for up to 20 women prisoners, controlled by a female overseer (Aufseherin). The sex workers were replaced frequently due to exhaustion and illness, and were usually sent away to their deaths later. The brothels were open only in the evenings. No Jewish male prisoners were allowed as patrons. Those with access to the customer lineup (Aryan VIPs only), had to sign up for a specific day and pay two reichsmarks for a 20-minute "service" based on a predetermined schedule. The prostitutes were matched with their clients by an SS-man. The market for the "prize-coupons" was routinely cornered by the common criminals who wore the green triangles (hence the "green men" denomination). There is evidence (somewhat controversial) that in some of the brothels, women might have had tattoos inscribed on their chests saying "Feld-Hure" (Field Whore). Some of them underwent forced sterilizations as well as forced abortions, often resulting in death.''
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Concentration Camp Lexicon''' ==
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<span style="color:#696969;"> '''Appellplatz:''' is a compound German word meaning "roll call" (Appell) and "area" or "place" (Platz). In English, the word is generally used to describe the location for the daily roll calls in Nazi concentration camps.
  
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_camp_brothels_in_World_War_II]
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<span style="color:#696969;"> '''Lagerordnung:''' was the "Disciplinary and Penal Code", first written for Dachau concentration camp, which became the uniform code at all SS concentration camps in the Third Reich on January 1, 1934. Also known as the Strafkatalog (Punishment Catalogue), it detailed the regulations for prisoners. SS guards were instructed to report violations of the code to the commandant's office. The Concentration Camps Inspectorate was responsible for execution of the resulting punishment, which was carried out without verification of the allegations or any possibility of vindication.
  
== '''Cemeteries''' ==
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<span style="color:#696969;"> '''Muselmann:''' Muselmann (pl. Muselmänner, from the German, meaning Muslim) was a derogatory term used among captives of World War II Nazi concentration camps to refer to those suffering from a combination of starvation (known also as "hunger disease") and exhaustion and who were resigned to their impending death. The Muselmann prisoners exhibited severe emaciation and physical weakness, an apathetic listlessness regarding their own fate, and unresponsiveness to their surroundings.
  
== '''Overlords''' ==
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<span style="color:#696969;"> '''Selektion:''' The selection of inmates for execution or slave labor at an extermination or concentration camp.
  
== '''Crime''' ==
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<span style="color:#696969;">
  
== '''Current Events''' ==
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<span style="color:#696969;">
  
== '''Fortifications''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Maps''' ==
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http://old.wikimapia.org/#lat=51.0205555&lon=11.2490502&z=16&l=0&m=b&v=8
  
== '''Galleries''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Todesmarsch''' (Death March) ==
  
== '''Holy Ground''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Die Unruhigen Toten''' (the Restless dead) ==
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=== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Camp Factions''' ===
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==== [[File:Wraith Red Triangle Logo.jpg]]  <span style="color:#696969;"><u>'''Red Triangle'''</u> ====
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<span style="color:#696969;"> {Communists, liberals, anarchists, Social Democrats, Freemasons, and other opposition party members also wore a red triangle.}
  
== '''Hospitals''' ==
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==== [[File:Wraith Green Triangle Logo.jpg]]  <span style="color:#696969;"><u>'''Green Triangle'''</u> ====
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<span style="color:#696969;"> {Professional Criminals: convicts, often working in the camps as Kapos.}
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* <span style="color:#696969;"> -- [[Richard Auer]] -- Former SS officer in charge of the Administration building.
  
== '''Hotels & Hostels''' ==
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==== [[File:Wraith Blue Triangle Logo.jpg]]  <span style="color:#696969;"><u>'''Blue Triangle'''</u> ====
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<span style="color:#696969;"> {Foreign forced laborers}
  
== '''Inmates''' ==
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==== [[File:Wraith Purple Triangle Logo.jpg]]  <span style="color:#696969;"><u>'''Purple Triangle'''</u> ====
* -- [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_concentration_camp_badges#Table_of_camp_inmate_markings]] -- Segregation based on color and shape of badge.
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<span style="color:#696969;"> {Primarily Jehovah's Witnesses (over 99%), and members of other small religious groups.}
  
== '''Kinobaracke''' (cinema) ==
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==== [[File:Wraith Pink Triangle Logo.jpg]]  <span style="color:#696969;"><u>'''Pink Triangle'''</u> ====
Cinema (Kinobaracke), where from 1941 - 1943 lectures were held and old films screened for the benefit of the camp's staff, also used as a place of torture and punishment for inmates.
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<span style="color:#696969;"> {Primarily homosexual men & sexual offenders including: rapists, pedophiles and zoophiles.}
  
== '''Landmarks''' ==
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==== [[File:Wraith Black Triangle Logo.jpg]]  <span style="color:#696969;"><u>'''Black Triangle'''</u> ====
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<span style="color:#696969;"> {Ascribed to people who were deemed "asocial elements" and "work shy" including: Alcoholics, anarchists, conscription resisters, drug addicts, the mentally ill, pacifists, prostitutes, and vagrants.}
  
== '''Maps''' ==  
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==== [[File:Wraith Brown Triangle Logo.jpg]]  <span style="color:#696969;"><u>'''Brown Triangle'''</u> ====
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<span style="color:#696969;"> {Roma or gypsies}
  
== '''Monuments''' ==
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==== [[File:Wraith Red Uninverted Triangle Logo.jpg]]  <span style="color:#696969;"><u>'''Uninverted Red Triangle'''</u> ====
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<span style="color:#696969;"> {Enemy POWs, spies or deserters.}
  
== '''Museums''' ==
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* <span style="color:#696969;"> -- [[Karl-Otto Koch]] -- Former commandant of Buchenwald concentration camp.
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* <span style="color:#696969;"> -- [[Stabsscharführer Wolfgang Otto]] -- Former commanding officer of Kommando 99 - Waffen SS unit and local Pardoner.
  
== '''Private Residences''' ==
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==== [[File:SS Sig Runes.png|100px]]  <span style="color:#696969;"><u>'''Specters'''</u> ====
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<span style="color:#696969;"> {While many former Nazi's did become Specters, they formed only a core group and were quickly joined by those of other factions who fell to their Shadows or leaped into the mouth of the void.}
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* <span style="color:#696969;"> -- [[Ilse Koch]] -- ''Die Hexe von Buchenwald'' (''The Bitch of Buchenwald'')
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* <span style="color:#696969;"> -- [[Standartenführer Ebbe Wörnhör]] -- The Standartenführer (EQUIV: full colonel) of the local SS-Totenkopfverbände (Death's Head Unit) assigned to oversee the security of the Buchenwald concentration camp.
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* <span style="color:#696969;"> -- [[Kommando 99]] -- The Waffen SS firing squad at Buchenwald.
  
== '''Restaurants''' ==
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== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Websites''' ==
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchenwald_concentration_camp
  
== '''Ruins''' ==
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http://picsbox.biz/key/buchenwald
  
== '''Schools''' ==
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_guards_in_Nazi_concentration_camps
  
== '''Stables''' ==
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http://blogs.reuters.com/photographers-blog/2013/04/16/kz-two-letters-literally-hell/
[[]]
 
  
[[]]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchenwald_Trial  {The War Crimes Trial at Buchenwald}
  
[[]]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Nazi_Germany  {Glossary of Nazi Terms}
  
== '''Telecommunications''' ==
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_ranks_and_insignia_of_the_Waffen-SS  {Table of ranks and insignia of the Waffen-SS}
  
== '''Theaters''' ==
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_concentration_camp_badges#Table_of_camp_inmate_markings -- Segregation based on color and shape of badge.
  
== '''Transportation''' ==
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== '''Errata''' ==
 
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'''Zeernebooch:''' A dark god, monarch of the empire of the dead among the ancient Germans. German Lasombra contact with this god created the Kiasyd. This is why (second edition) Kiasyd have Necromancy.
== <span style="color:#696969;"> '''Specters''' ==
 
* -- [[Ilse Koch]] -- ''Die Hexe von Buchenwald'' (''The Bitch of Buchenwald'')
 
 
 
== '''Websites''' ==
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchenwald_concentration_camp
 
  
http://picsbox.biz/key/buchenwald
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dem Totenwald
 
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_guards_in_Nazi_concentration_camps
 
 
 
http://blogs.reuters.com/photographers-blog/2013/04/16/kz-two-letters-literally-hell/
 
 
 
== '''Errata''' ==
 
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 5 July 2014

Germany

Quote

Jedem das Seine.png

"Jedem das Seine" is a German proverb meaning "to each his own" or "to each what he deserves." Used as it was by the Nazis, the inmates could only read this slogan once they were trapped inside the camp and the gate to freedom has clanged shut.

Appearance

Entrance to Buchenwald.jpg

Climate

Districts

Economy

Geography

History

In 1937, the Nazis constructed Buchenwald concentration camp, near Weimar, Germany. Embedded in the camp's main entrance gate is the slogan Jedem das Seine (literally "to each his own", but figuratively "everyone gets what he deserves”). The camp was operational until its liberation in 1945. Between 1945 and 1950, it was used by the Soviet Union as an NKVD special camp for Germans. On January 6, 1950, the Soviets handed over Buchenwald to the East German Ministry of Internal Affairs.

The camp was to be named K. L. Ettersberg, but this was changed to Buchenwald ("beech forest"), since Ettersberg carried too many associations with Goethe, who strolled through the woods (his lover Charlotte von Stein lived there) and supposedly wrote his "Wanderer's Nightsong", or, alternately, the Walpurgisnacht passages of his Faust under the oak tree which remained in the center of the camp after the forest was cleared for its construction: this tree is the famous Goethe Oak. Quickly the fate of the oak became associated with the fate of Germany: if the one was to fall, so was the other.

Between April 1938 and April 1945, some 238,380 people of various nationalities including 350 Western Allied prisoners of war (POW)s were incarcerated in Buchenwald. One estimate places the number of deaths at 56,000.

During an American bombing raid on August 24, 1944 that was directed at a nearby armaments factory, several bombs, including incendiaries, also fell on the camp, resulting in heavy casualties amongst the prisoners (2,000 prisoners wounded & 388 killed by the raid).

Today the remains of the camp serve as a memorial and permanent exhibition and museum administered by the Buchenwald and Mittelbau-Dora Memorials Foundation, which also oversees the camp's memorial at Mittelbau-Dora.

Population

Zero - living. 56,000 dead. And 57 Restless.

Concentration Camp Lexicon

Appellplatz: is a compound German word meaning "roll call" (Appell) and "area" or "place" (Platz). In English, the word is generally used to describe the location for the daily roll calls in Nazi concentration camps.

Lagerordnung: was the "Disciplinary and Penal Code", first written for Dachau concentration camp, which became the uniform code at all SS concentration camps in the Third Reich on January 1, 1934. Also known as the Strafkatalog (Punishment Catalogue), it detailed the regulations for prisoners. SS guards were instructed to report violations of the code to the commandant's office. The Concentration Camps Inspectorate was responsible for execution of the resulting punishment, which was carried out without verification of the allegations or any possibility of vindication.

Muselmann: Muselmann (pl. Muselmänner, from the German, meaning Muslim) was a derogatory term used among captives of World War II Nazi concentration camps to refer to those suffering from a combination of starvation (known also as "hunger disease") and exhaustion and who were resigned to their impending death. The Muselmann prisoners exhibited severe emaciation and physical weakness, an apathetic listlessness regarding their own fate, and unresponsiveness to their surroundings.

Selektion: The selection of inmates for execution or slave labor at an extermination or concentration camp.

Maps

http://old.wikimapia.org/#lat=51.0205555&lon=11.2490502&z=16&l=0&m=b&v=8

Todesmarsch (Death March)

Die Unruhigen Toten (the Restless dead)

Camp Factions

Wraith Red Triangle Logo.jpg Red Triangle

{Communists, liberals, anarchists, Social Democrats, Freemasons, and other opposition party members also wore a red triangle.}

Wraith Green Triangle Logo.jpg Green Triangle

{Professional Criminals: convicts, often working in the camps as Kapos.}

  • -- Richard Auer -- Former SS officer in charge of the Administration building.

Wraith Blue Triangle Logo.jpg Blue Triangle

{Foreign forced laborers}

Wraith Purple Triangle Logo.jpg Purple Triangle

{Primarily Jehovah's Witnesses (over 99%), and members of other small religious groups.}

Wraith Pink Triangle Logo.jpg Pink Triangle

{Primarily homosexual men & sexual offenders including: rapists, pedophiles and zoophiles.}

Wraith Black Triangle Logo.jpg Black Triangle

{Ascribed to people who were deemed "asocial elements" and "work shy" including: Alcoholics, anarchists, conscription resisters, drug addicts, the mentally ill, pacifists, prostitutes, and vagrants.}

Wraith Brown Triangle Logo.jpg Brown Triangle

{Roma or gypsies}

Wraith Red Uninverted Triangle Logo.jpg Uninverted Red Triangle

{Enemy POWs, spies or deserters.}

SS Sig Runes.png Specters

{While many former Nazi's did become Specters, they formed only a core group and were quickly joined by those of other factions who fell to their Shadows or leaped into the mouth of the void.}

  • -- Ilse Koch -- Die Hexe von Buchenwald (The Bitch of Buchenwald)
  • -- Standartenführer Ebbe Wörnhör -- The Standartenführer (EQUIV: full colonel) of the local SS-Totenkopfverbände (Death's Head Unit) assigned to oversee the security of the Buchenwald concentration camp.
  • -- Kommando 99 -- The Waffen SS firing squad at Buchenwald.

Websites

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchenwald_concentration_camp

http://picsbox.biz/key/buchenwald

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_guards_in_Nazi_concentration_camps

http://blogs.reuters.com/photographers-blog/2013/04/16/kz-two-letters-literally-hell/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buchenwald_Trial {The War Crimes Trial at Buchenwald}

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Nazi_Germany {Glossary of Nazi Terms}

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_ranks_and_insignia_of_the_Waffen-SS {Table of ranks and insignia of the Waffen-SS}

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazi_concentration_camp_badges#Table_of_camp_inmate_markings -- Segregation based on color and shape of badge.

Errata

Zeernebooch: A dark god, monarch of the empire of the dead among the ancient Germans. German Lasombra contact with this god created the Kiasyd. This is why (second edition) Kiasyd have Necromancy.

dem Totenwald