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>\\[|:/ Bauhaus, Buchenwald & Frauenkirche
From 12th to 15th September 2006, I fulfilled two long-cherished wishes for me. I went to Weimar, the town of the poet and thinker, the town of the origin of the Bauhaus but also the town for the concentration camp Buchenwald. After it I went to Dresden, the town were the Frauenkirche shines in a new gleam since 2005 again; the town whose plattenbau face rapidly changes by various architecture projects - often to the good one but unfortunately not always.
Weimar - the town of the poet and thinker
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Weimar - the town of Bauhauses
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Weimar - the Buchenwald Memorial
The Buchenwald Memorial, Buchenwald concentration camp
The infamous Nazi concentration camp known as Buchenwald existed between 1937 and 1945 on Ettersberg. More than 250'000 people from almost 50 nations were imprisoned there – and over 50'000 of them did not survive. In August 1945, the site was converted by the Soviet occupying forces into an internment camp. Known as Special Camp No. 2, over 28'000 people were held here by the Soviets between 1945 and 1950, including 7'000 who died.
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Dresden - the town of the Frauenkirche
Reconstruction Frauenkirche, Dresden Frauenkirche
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Dresden - «platte» becomes accommodation
«platte» is ..., Neumarkt Dresden -> News
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The clever one sleeps in the train.
On a versatile request a single one: Here are the pictures of a CityNightLine-compartment «Deluxe Single».   CityNightLine
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