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Aerial photograph 230551
View at the barracks area of the former concentration camp Buchenwald in Weimar in Thuringia. Is the location of the prisoner barracks, the Chamber building (closet) to see today's Museum with permanent exhibition, crematorium

WEIMAR 13.04.2015

Weimar from the bird's eye view: View at the barracks area of the former concentration camp Buchenwald in Weimar in Thuringia. Is the location of the prisoner barracks, the Chamber building (closet) to see today's Museum with permanent exhibition, crematorium
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View at the barracks area of the former concentration camp Buchenwald in Weimar in Thuringia. Is the location of the prisoner barracks, the Chamber building (closet) to see today's Museum with permanent exhibition, crematorium. www.buchenwald.de Photo: Bernd Clemens

Aerial image ID: 230551
Image resolution: 5020 x 3200 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 5,32 MB
Image file size: 45,96 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Bernd Clemens

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