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History > 20th century > WW2 > Germany > Antisemitism > Holocaust > Bergen-Belsen
AKA the Beast of Belsen.
Photograph: Imperial War Museum
The Holocaust film that was too shocking to show G Friday 9 January 2015 18.00 GMT
Related http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2005/nov/21/secondworldwar.world
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A sign at the site of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, while under British control.
After its liberation, the camp was burned to the ground to combat the spread of typhoid.
Photograph: Central Press/Getty Images
‘The horrors I saw still wake me at night’: the liberation of Belsen, 75 years on
As the world prepares to mark the anniversary, a former British soldier and a prisoner he freed recall the Nazi concentration camp G
Sun 12 Apr 2020 10.30 BST
A young German boy walks along a road lined by the corpses of hundreds of prisoners who died at the Bergen-Belsen camp, in May 1945.
Photograph: George Rodger/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Image
‘The horrors I saw still wake me at night’: the liberation of Belsen, 75 years on
As the world prepares to mark the anniversary, a former British soldier and a prisoner he freed recall the Nazi concentration camp G
Sun 12 Apr 2020 10.30 BST
Belsen Extermination Camp
Young German boy walking down dirt road lined w. corpses of hundreds of prisoners who died of starvation nr. Bergen Belsen extermination camp.
Location: Bergen-Belsen, Germany Date taken: April 20, 1945
Photographer: George Rodger Life Images http://images.google.com/hosted/life/l?imgurl=d1a55f1c0e3924c7
'I have never seen such horror in my life'
Sixty years on, the world must not forget Belsen, says liberator The Guardian p. 19 14.4.2005 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/apr/14/secondworldwar.germany
A British soldier spraying DDT on a woman liberated from Bergen-Belsen in May 1945.
Photograph: George Rodger/The Life Picture Collection/Getty Images
The Holocaust film that was too shocking to show G Friday 9 January 2015 18.00 GMT
Women and children inmates at Bergen-Belsen camp, Germany, April 1945.
Photograph: AP
Oskar Gröning trial: British Auschwitz survivor takes the stand G Wednesday 13 May 2015 15.40 BST
Smiling children after their liberation at Belsen: an image captured by Britain's Army Film and Photographic Unit.
Photograph: Imperial War Museum
Night Will Fall review – unflinching footage reveals true hell of the Holocaust Overseen by Hitchcock and completed by the Imperial War Museum, an astonishing British record of the liberation of Nazi death camps exposes the obscenity of Holocaust denial G Thursday 18 September 2014 23.00 BST
Germany Near Hanover
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
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Annelies Marie Frank / Anne Frank 1929-1945
Anne Frank
Photograph: Everett Collection/Rex Features
They’ll be a mass read of The Diary of A Young Girl by Anne Frank as part of the World Book Day celebrations at BritishBiblioholic’ s school. What are you doing?
Teen opinion: why I love World Book Day Georgina Howlett (BritishBiblioholic) G Sunday 1 March 2015 09.00 GMT http://www.theguardian.com/childrens-books-site/2015/mar/01/why-i-love-world-book-day-holocaust-anne-frank
Anne Frank at her desk in the Amsterdam apartment in Merwedeplein where Anne Frank began her diary before going into hiding from the Nazis.
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Anne Frank - a picture from the past On this day in 1942, two days after her 13th birthday, Anne Frank made her first diary entry.
Less than a month later, Anne and her family went into hiding from the Nazis and remained hidden for 2 years and one month.
Josy Forsdike G Saturday 14 June 2014 12.00 BST http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/picture/2014/jun/14/picture-from-the-past-anne-frank
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New photos, videos and app shed fresh light on Anne Frank's family life
Archive documents, photos and video footage are released to the public for the first time in digital edition of Anne's diary
See the hiding place she shared from 6 July 1942 until 4 August 1944 with her parents, her sister, the Van Pels family and a dentist called Fritz Pfeffer. http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2013/jan/26/anne-frank-diary-archives-scrapbook-app
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