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Figuratively speaking, the liberators discovered the walking dead. Jews, foreign nationals & political prisoners were discovered unattended after the SS abandoned the camp. Across a road from the Buchenwald camp was discovered a Panzer (Armor) training school. Although Buchenwald was not designated as a "Death Camp", an area for executions was discovered. There were crematoriums established to handle the numerous corpses.

The name "Buchenwald" translates, I believe, into "Beech Grove".

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