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Revision as of 12:36, 23 June 2014
Contents
- 1 Quote
- 2 Appearance
- 3 Climate
- 4 Districts
- 5 Economy
- 6 Geography
- 7 History
- 8 Population
- 9 Arenas
- 10 Attractions
- 11 Cemeteries
- 12 Concentration Camp Lexicon
- 13 Overlords
- 14 Crime
- 15 Current Events
- 16 Fortifications
- 17 Galleries
- 18 Holy Ground
- 19 Hospitals
- 20 Hotels & Hostels
- 21 Inmates
- 22 Maps
- 23 Monuments
- 24 Museums
- 25 Private Residences
- 26 Restaurants
- 27 Ruins
- 28 Schools
- 29 Transportation
- 30 Die Unruhigen Toten (the Restless dead)
- 31 Websites
- 32 Errata
Quote
"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
Climate
Districts
- -- Appellplatz
- -- Block 45
- -- Block 46
- -- Buchenwald Camp Brothel
- -- Buchenwald Memorial Park
- -- Buchenwald Bell Tower Memorial
- -- Crematorium
- -- Kinobaracke: (cinema)
- -- Inmates' canteen
- -- Little Camp
- -- Rail-station
- -- Sonderlager für sowjetische Kriegsgefangene
- -- SS barracks complex
- -- Stables & Riding Academy
- -- Storehouse
- -- The Quarry
Economy
Geography
History
Population
Zero - living.
Arenas
Attractions
Cemeteries
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.
Overlords
Crime
Current Events
Fortifications
Galleries
Holy Ground
Hospitals
Hotels & Hostels
Inmates
- -- [[1]] -- Segregation based on color and shape of badge.
Maps
http://old.wikimapia.org/#lat=51.0205555&lon=11.2490502&z=16&l=0&m=b&v=8
Monuments
Museums
Private Residences
Restaurants
Ruins
Schools
Transportation
Die Unruhigen Toten (the Restless dead)
- -- Kommando 99 -- The Execution Squad
- -- Ilse Koch -- Die Hexe von Buchenwald (The Bitch of 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
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_Nazi_Germany {Glossary of Nazi Terms}
Errata
dem Totenwald