The Liberators: The Courageous Acts of the Saviors of Buchenwald
During World War II, the Nazi regime established many concentration camps to imprison and exterminate millions of people, including Jews, Romani, homosexuals, and political dissidents. Buchenwald was one such camp, located in Weimar, Germany. It is estimated that approximately 280,000 prisoners were held at Buchenwald from 1937 to 1945, and more than 56,000 of them…