The Columbus Dispatch

German president: Buchenwald a reminder of Nazi ‘barbarism’

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WEIMAR, Germany – Germany’s president on Sunday marked the 76th anniversar­y of the liberation of the Buchenwald concentrat­ion camp by reminding his compatriot­s of the inconceiva­ble atrocities the Nazis committed there during the Third Reich.

“Communists and democrats, homosexual­s and so-called asocials were incarcerat­ed at Buchenwald. Jews, Sinti and Roma were brought here and murdered,” President Frank-walter Steinmeier said during a speech in the nearby German town of Weimar, 76 years to the day after U.S. forces liberated the camp.

“With its diversity of victims’ groups, Buchenwald represents the entire barbarism of the Nazis, its aggressive nationalis­m to the outside, it’s dictatorsh­ip on the inside, and a racist way of thinking,” Steinmeier said. “Buchenwald stands for racial fanaticism, torture, murder and eliminatio­n.”

Holocaust survivors and their families weren’t allowed to gather for anniversar­y observance­s this year because of the coronaviru­s pandemic. Survivors from different parts of the world instead attended Sunday’s memorial ceremony online. Large-scale commemorat­ions for last year’s 75th anniversar­y were put on hold because of social distancing requiremen­ts.

The Buchenwald concentrat­ion camp was establishe­d in 1937. More than 56,000 of the 280,000 inmates held at Buchenwald and its satellite camps were killed by the Nazis or died as a result of hunger, illness or medical experiment­s before the camp’s liberation on April 11, 1945.

“It was a dictatorsh­ip, a Nazi leadership that was responsibl­e for the cruelest crimes and the genocide,” Steinmeier said. “But it was human beings, Germans, who did this to other human beings.”

After his speech in Weimar, Steinmeier went to the site of the former concentrat­ion camp, where he laid a wreath with yellow and red flowers for the victims.

 ?? MARKUS SCHREIBER/AP ?? German President Frank-walter Steinmeier lays a wreath Sunday during commemorat­ions marking the 76th anniversar­y of the liberation of the Buchenwald concentrat­ion camp near Weimar, Germany.
MARKUS SCHREIBER/AP German President Frank-walter Steinmeier lays a wreath Sunday during commemorat­ions marking the 76th anniversar­y of the liberation of the Buchenwald concentrat­ion camp near Weimar, Germany.

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