Recuerdos de guerra que estremecen.(De Viaje)

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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20020526
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Byline: Yaotzin Botello

El campo de concentración Buchenwald, a las afueras de Weimar, Alemania, da a conocer parte de una trágica historia de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, con el fin de que se respeten los derechos humanos

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WEIMAR, Alemania.- Llegué con un grupo de periodistas latinoamericanos al Campo de concentración de Buchenwald, a unos 20 minutos a las afueras de Weimar, una ciudad conocida por haber dado albergue a Johann Wolfgang von Goethe y a Friedrich Schiller, dos poetas alemanes que trascendieron las fronteras de su país y de quienes ...

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