Buchenwald Memorial

Buchenwald Memorial

Buchenwald was a Nazi concentration camp established on Ettersberg hill near Weimar, Germany, in July 1937. It was one of the first and the largest of the concentration camps within Germany's 1937 borders. Many actual or suspected communists were among the first internees.

People died in Buchenwald Memorial (First 32 people) - Page 0

Rudolf Forman

Rudolf Forman


Hermann Florstedt

Hermann Florstedt


Rudolf Breitscheid

Rudolf Breitscheid

German Politician

Henri Maspero

Henri Maspero

French sinologist

Princess Mafalda of Savoy

Princess Mafalda of Savoy


Jura Soyfer

Jura Soyfer

Austrian journalist

John Kenneth Macalister

John Kenneth Macalister


François de Tessan

François de Tessan

French journalist

Otto Neururer

Otto Neururer


Marcel Michelin

Marcel Michelin


Maurice Halbwachs

Maurice Halbwachs

French philosopher

Paul-Émile Janson

Paul-Émile Janson

Former Prime Minister of Belgium

Richard Friedländer

Richard Friedländer

German merchant

Karl-Otto Koch

Karl-Otto Koch


Ernst Heilmann

Ernst Heilmann

German jurist

Joseph-Paul Rambaud

Joseph-Paul Rambaud


Henry Michaud

Henry Michaud

Military leader

Shlomo Wiesel

Shlomo Wiesel

Elie Wiesel's father

Werner Scholem

Werner Scholem

German Politician

Walter Stoecker

Walter Stoecker

German Politician

Robert Winterstein

Robert Winterstein

Austrian Politician

Paul Morgan

Paul Morgan

Northern Irish footballer

Paul Schneider

Paul Schneider

Movie director

Karol Kulisz

Karol Kulisz

Polish writer

Ange Defendini

Ange Defendini

French spy

Richard Le Bailly de La Falaise

Richard Le Bailly de La Falaise


Jean Bouguennec

Jean Bouguennec

Journalist

Roméo Sabourin

Roméo Sabourin

Canadian spy

Akbar Aghayev

Akbar Aghayev

Lieutenant

Henry Malfroy

Henry Malfroy

French painter

Arsène Bonneaud

Arsène Bonneaud

French military nurse

Rudolf Forman

Rudolf Forman