What is another word for Buchenwald?

Pronunciation: [bˈʌt͡ʃənwə͡ld] (IPA)

Buchenwald is a notorious name that is often associated with the atrocities committed during the Holocaust. However, there are a few synonyms that can be used to refer to this tragic event. One of the synonyms is concentration camp, which refers to the same system of internment. Another synonym is death camp, which specifically refers to camps that were designed to exterminate prisoners. Additionally, labor camp is a synonym that describes the work-focused nature of Buchenwald and other camps like it. While each term has its own connotations and nuances, they are all used to describe the horrors of the Holocaust and the unimaginable suffering of its victims.

Synonyms for Buchenwald:

What are the hypernyms for Buchenwald?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Buchenwald

You remember a certain person whose name can't be mentioned over the telephone, buying a hunting lodge near the village of Inseleden, in the Buchenwald, last year?
"The Princess Virginia"
C. N. Williamson A. M. Williamson
As they glided under the dark arch of the Buchenwald, Leopold spoke again.
"The Princess Virginia"
C. N. Williamson A. M. Williamson

Famous quotes with Buchenwald

  • Hell is out of fashion -- institutional hells at any rate. The populated infernos of the 20th century are more private affairs, the gaps between the bars are the sutures of one's own skull. A valid hell is one from which there is a possibility of redemption, even if this is never achieved, the dungeons of an architecture of grace whose spires point to some kind of heaven. The institutional hells of the present century are reached with one-way tickets, marked Nagasaki and Buchenwald, worlds of terminal horror even more final than the grave.
    J. G. Ballard
  • It appeared that most of the men and boys had died of starvation; they had not been executed. But the manner of death seemed unimportant. Murder had been done at Buchenwald. God alone knows how many men and boys have died there during the last twelve years.
    Edward R. Murrow
  • I pray you to believe what I have said about Buchenwald. I have reported what I saw and heard, but only part of it. For most of it I have no words. If I've offended you by this rather mild account of Buchenwald, I'm not in the least sorry.
    Edward R. Murrow

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