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Philippe Mesnard, « A Beech Forest », Témoigner. Entre histoire et mémoire, ID : 10.4000/temoigner.1940
Main entrance to the Buchenwald camp © Ph. M. Avast beech forest covers the Ettersberg hill, overlooking the city of Weimar. Goethe used to wander in these woodlands on sunny days. After the First World War, Weimar became the centre of the Bauhaus movement and the birth place of the new German constitution. The historical “Weimar Republic”, deriving its name from the famous city, was besmirched, however, when the Nazis came into power. In July 1937, they opened a concentration camp on the ...