Buchenwald Concentration Camp

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Buchenwald Concentration camp was a labor camp that was open from July 1937 to April 1945. Buchenwald was opened in July of 1937 and was for male prisoners only. It is located on the Northern Slopes of Ettersburg, which is five miles from Weimer in East Central Germany. Buchenwald was a forced labor camp, prisoners were forced to work 12 - 14 hour days doing treacherous labor. Prisoners were forced to work in factories, in the German Equipt Works, and in workshops and in the camp's stone quarry. Prisoners received a scarce amount of food but when they did it was bread and/or soup, which gave the prisoners very few nutrients or energy to do these hard jobs which resulted in many deaths. Thousands of prisoners were sent to Buchenwald during

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