Another view of KL-Buchenwald, taken from the remains of a former prisoner block. The guard tower can be seen to the left of the Krematorium building.
Another view of KL-Buchenwald, taken from the remains of a former prisoner block. The guard tower can be seen to the left of the Krematorium building.
Excellent photo collage of the various watchtowers. The winter photos are indeed poignant, far more so than images from a bright sunny day.
Another view taken near the Krematoria facility at Konzentrationslager Gross-Rosen, with the watchtower in the background.
Another view from KL-Buchenwald, this time showing a different form of Wachturm (watchtower) than the one from the same camp shown earlier in the thread.
Another image, this time a closer view of one of a Wachturm at Breendonk, near Antwerp.
Two further images taken during an earlier winter study at Auschwitz-I, Stammlager (main camp). Note the doubled electric fencing and high stone wall, which was also defended by barbed wire.
KL-Buchenwald:
The Torgebäude (main gate building), with its watchtower / observation level. The first image, taken on the former Appellplatz (roll call area), shows the imposing Haupteingang (main entrance), with the Torgebäude structure and detention cells which are visible to the right. The second photograph was taken near the Krematoria facility, looking across toward the main entrance.
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