Photos: Buchenwald Memorial II
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Ring Tomb. At least 2,900 Buchenwald victims were buried in natural depressions at this site in March and April of 1945. This is the first of three depressions incorporated into the memorial design. Ring Tomb. View toward the Street of All Nations. Street of all Nations. Along the Street of All Nations, eighteen pylons represent the nationalities of Buchenwald victims. Each pylon is topped with a torch which is lighted for special ceremonies. Street of all Nations. Street of all Nations. Ring Tomb. Ring Tomb. View from the "Street of Freedom." Sculpture Group and Bell Tower. The sculpture group by Fritz Cremer emphasizes the resistance of Buchenwald prisoners. Behind the group, a 150-foot bell tower contains soil from many of the camps within the Nazi system. Sculpture Group. Front view. Sculpture Group. Side view. Sculpture Group. Rear view. Sculpture Group. Side view. Sculpture Group. Detail. Sculpture Group. Detail. Sculpture Group. Detail. Sculpture Group. Detail. Sculpture Group. Detail. Sculpture Group. Detail. Sculpture Group. Detail.
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