Belsen - translation to γαλλικά
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Belsen - translation to γαλλικά

NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP
Belsen; Belsen concentration camp; Bergen-Belsen POW camp; Bergen belson; Bergen Belsen; Belsen Concentration Camp; KZ Bergen-Belsen; Bergen-Belsen
  • Margot]] and [[Anne Frank]] at the Bergen-Belsen site
  • Memorial to Soviet prisoners of war
  • Former guards are made to load the bodies of dead prisoners onto a truck for burial, April 17–18, 1945
  • A [[British Army]] [[bulldozer]] pushes dead bodies into a [[mass grave]] at Belsen, April 19, 1945
  • Some of the 60 tables, each staffed by two German doctors and two German nurses, at which the sick were washed and deloused, May 1–4, 1945
  • Memorial on the ramp where prisoners arrived
  • The Jewish Memorial at the site of the former camp, decorated with wreaths on Liberation Day, April 15, 2012
  • Fritz Klein]] stands amongst corpses in Mass Grave 3
  • One of several mass graves on the site of the former camp; the sign simply reads: '"Here lie 5,000 dead. April 1945"
  • President Reagan's remarks at Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp in West Germany, May 5, 1985
  • Bergen Belsen crematorium in April 1945
  • Liberated women inmates gaze at the naked body of a child who has died of starvation
  • British and German officers finalize the arrangements for the ending of their temporary truce, April 1945
  • The liberation of Bergen-Belsen, April 1945
  • Women survivors in Bergen-Belsen, April 1945
  • A crowd watches the destruction of the last camp hut

Belsen         
Belsen, village in north Germany (was the site of the Bergen Belsen Nazi concentration camp)
Anne Franck      
Anne Franck (1929-1945), young German Jewish girl who kept a diary while she and her family were hiding from the Nazis, in Holland (she was eventually captured and died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp)
Anne Frank         
Anne Frank (1929-45), young German Jewish girl who kept a diary while she and her family were hiding from the Nazis in Holland (she was eventually captured and died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp)

Βικιπαίδεια

Bergen-Belsen concentration camp

Bergen-Belsen [ˈbɛʁɡn̩.bɛlsn̩], or Belsen, was a Nazi concentration camp in what is today Lower Saxony in northern Germany, southwest of the town of Bergen near Celle. Originally established as a prisoner of war camp, in 1943, parts of it became a concentration camp. Initially this was an "exchange camp", where Jewish hostages were held with the intention of exchanging them for German prisoners of war held overseas. The camp was later expanded to accommodate Jews from other concentration camps.

After 1945, the name was applied to the displaced persons camp established nearby, but it is most commonly associated with the concentration camp. From 1941 to 1945, almost 20,000 Soviet prisoners of war and a further 50,000 inmates died there. Overcrowding, lack of food and poor sanitary conditions caused outbreaks of typhus, tuberculosis, typhoid fever and dysentery, leading to the deaths of more than 35,000 people in the first few months of 1945, shortly before and after the liberation.

The camp was liberated on April 15, 1945, by the British 11th Armoured Division. The soldiers discovered approximately 60,000 prisoners inside, most of them half-starved and seriously ill, and another 13,000 corpses lying around the camp unburied. A memorial with an exhibition hall currently stands at the site.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Belsen
1. L‘auteur, Piera Sonnino, évoque comment, apr';s des années d‘angoisse, elle est emmenée avec tous les siens – p';re, m';re, fr';res et sśurs, en tout huit personnes – ŕ Auschwitz et Bergen–Belsen.
2. Né en 1'28 ŕ Radom, dans une famille juive polonaise, enti';rement engloutie ensuite par la guerre et la déportation, il traverse l‘horreur d‘Auschwitz puis la «marche de la mort» qui le conduit ŕ Bergen Belsen d‘oů il est délivré par les troupes anglaises.
3. Brian se souvient avoir été touché par la foi, enfant ÷ «C‘était sur la plage, il faisait beau et chaud, ça sentait l‘huître.» Son père, soldat dans le Reconnaissance Corps de l‘armée britannique, a fait partie des premiers à entrer dans le camp de concentration de Bergen–Belsen. «Il n‘en parlait jamais mais il répétait toujours ÷ "On ne fait pas la paix en tuant des gens".» Après la guerre, le père de Brian trouve un emploi dans une maison de paris, les fameux bookies anglais.