KZ Walldorf, in Walldorf, Germany, on the 70th Anniversary of V-E

Ruins of the kitchen's basement, where inmates were tortured, in Walldorf concentration camp, in Walldorf, Germany, 07 April 2015, almost 70 years after the end of WWII in Europe. KZ Walldorf existed from 22 August to 24 November 1944, erected after the deportations of the Hungarian Jews as part of the Nazi extermination through labour plan. Some 1,700 female inmates were kept in it and assigned to work on the first paved runway of the nearby Frankfurt airport. (Photo by Horacio Villalobos/Corbis via Getty Images)
Ruins of the kitchen's basement, where inmates were tortured, in Walldorf concentration camp, in Walldorf, Germany, 07 April 2015, almost 70 years after the end of WWII in Europe. KZ Walldorf existed from 22 August to 24 November 1944, erected after the deportations of the Hungarian Jews as part of the Nazi extermination through labour plan. Some 1,700 female inmates were kept in it and assigned to work on the first paved runway of the nearby Frankfurt airport. (Photo by Horacio Villalobos/Corbis via Getty Images)
KZ Walldorf, in Walldorf, Germany, on the 70th Anniversary of V-E
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