Cross and rose at Natzweiler
Monday, September 26, 2005, 02:14 AM
Annual commemoration ceremonies in June include placing a rose at the foot of each gravestone in the cemetery, for French victims of the Nazis who died in the myriad concentration camps.Photo and text Copyright © Diana Mara Henry.
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A Jewish political prisoner's grave at Natzweiler
Monday, September 26, 2005, 02:11 AM
The inscription reads:"Manfred Rosenbaum, political prisoner, died for France, on May 22, 1945, at Buchenwald." Photo and text Copyright © Diana Mara Henry.
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Monday, September 26, 2005, 12:33 AM
Above the barbed-wire encircled compound where the barracks housing the prisoners used to stand, the monument to the dead stands, with rows of gravestones for French nationals who died in the many Nazi concentration camps, not just at Natzweiler. There are some Jewish stars in among the crosses.Photos and text copyright © Diana Mara Henry.
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Scenes from commememoration ceremonies 1998
Sunday, September 25, 2005, 08:29 PM
Dr. Léon Boutbien, survivor, at the foot of the monument; Gilbert May,left in small group, Jewish Maquisard from Alsace with fellow survivors of KLNa; survivors and their descendants sharing a pleasant moment before presenting the flags; procession begins its tour of the camp, starting at the top barracks. Photos and text copyright © Diana Mara Henry.
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Commemoration ceremonies, June, 1998
Sunday, September 25, 2005, 08:03 PM
The man leading the procession is the son of a Jewish resistance organizer, the men in bowler hats are from the Norwegian delegation, carrying wreaths to be laid at the foot of the monument. So many groups lay wreaths, as can be seen; resistance groups from every department of France and from various resistance groups across the country; from other countries; the Roma, Sinti, and the Jews (blue and wite bouquet). Photos and text copyright © Diana Mara Henry.
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