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December 28, 2013
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![]() ![]() Buchenwald Concentration Camp Liberated by American Troops (1945)Buchenwald was one of the first and largest concentration camps in Nazi Germany. As US forces closed in on the camp near the end of WWII, the Nazis began evacuating its prisoners, forcing them on "death marches" during which an estimated 13,500 were killed. On April 9, inmates at the camp used a makeshift radio transmitter to inform the Allies about the evacuations and beg for help. What did the prisoners do when they received word that the Americans were coming to liberate them? More... Discuss |
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I like looking even w/o CC. Thanks for finding and posting stuff Mike
Although not exactly the same sort of music, I put Pink Floyd in w/ The Moody Blues, both because of the time period when they were at their peaks, but also b/c they both play - for lack of a better word - "trippy" tunes. (they both were a favorite of stoners - me included - back in the 70's)
The Moody Blues used a lot more orchestra in their songs, but Pink Floyd did in quite a few as well. It wasn't just the music that made it "trippy", it was their lyrics.
I always think of you when I post a music video, makes me feel a little guilty but mostly sad that you can't hear some of my fav. songs/groups I post. I'm glad you enjoy the words, though. Love ya, thanks for posting!
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