This is sickening. Those barracks are a memorial — the memory of the dead is sacred. Hallowed ground. It’s like the Ground Zero mosque.
Why don’t they house them at the Louvre?
Adherents to a viciously anti-Semitic ideology housed at Buchenwald. It makes your skin crawl.
The burden on the average German is enormous. Here is but one missive I have received from a German reader:
Here in Germany it is out of control. The government invites and welcomes the muslim refugees. But the most are not real refugees. It is a muslim invasion and nobody says “stop”. The media in Germany and the official political side speaks about a big chance for Germany, everybody who dares to give only a little bit of critic and everyone who asks about future costs or risks or even a change of the society is called a racist, inhuman, and a Nazi. It is nearly not possible anymore to criticize this policy, the media works like inquisition. But many people (I am sure it is the majority!) has a completely opposite opinion. They asked (but nobody tells in television, no newspaper prints it) what will happen. How will the society change? Why nobody controls the invasion? How many terrorists or possible terrorists are already coming in? Who will pay this mess?
We –the mayority- are under control and the media supports the control. It is censorship by the political mainstream. Example: the story about the drowned, dead boy in the Mediterranean sea has been shown many day in all media. They spoke about “shame for Europe”, “shame for humanity” and so on. But the story behind, about a father who is not really a refugee but somebody who wants new teeth by the german taxpayer was nowhere shown in Germany. Now they start to discuss about tax increase.
We, the ordinary people, we cannot hide, we cannot go anywhere. I feel like falling in a trap.
I tell you this so that you are not thinking all Germans are gone mad
Chancellor Merkel is incoherent on this. She visited the University of Bern and was asked about the asylum migration crisis, how she would protect our citizens and our culture from this islamic mass immigration. Watch.
Housed in a notorious concentration camp: Refugees who fled to Europe for a better life are living in former Nazi barracks at Buchenwald where thousands of slave-labourers died after being subjected to medical experiments
21 male asylum-seekers living on site of Buchenwald concentration camp
Men are waiting for the asylum-seeker applications to be returned to them
56,000 prisoners died at the camp between July 1937 and April 1945
Angela Merkel welcomed thousands of migrants to Germany in last weekRefugees in Germany are being housed in a former Nazi concentration camp where thousands of slave-labourers were once held.
Twenty-one male asylum seekers have been moved to the former barracks of the notorious Buchenwald concentration camp, where SS officers killed thousands of prisoners during the Second World War.
The migrants, some of whom have been living in the camp for several months, are being given 135 euros (£99) by the government for food and necessities while they wait to be moved.
Abdurahman Massa, from northern Eritrea, is housed with Ayaya Tsinat, 21, in room number two while he waits for his refugee application to be accepted.
ADVERTISEMENTThe 20-year-old said he does not mind what the building was before, adding: ‘This is good for me.’
Another refugee known as Diaoyre, from Algeria, said he’d been living in the building for one week.
He added: ‘It is good here. Many others don’t even have this.’
The news that the camp, which has basic cooking facilities and bunk beds, would become home to refugees was originally announced in January.
Refugees in Germany are being housed in the former Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald (pictured), where thousands of slave-labourers were once held
Abdurahman Massa, from northern Eritrea, is housed with Ayaya Tsinat, 21, in room number two while he waits for his refugee application to be accepted.
The 20-year-old said he does not mind what the building was before, adding: ‘This is good for me.’
Another refugee known as Diaoyre, from Algeria, said he’d been living in the building for one week.
He added: ‘It is good here. Many others don’t even have this.’
The news that the camp, which has basic cooking facilities and bunk beds, would become home to refugees was originally announced in January.
Around 250,000 people from across Europe were kept in Buchenwald from when it opened in July 1937. It was one of the largest concentration camps in Germany.
Inmates were subjected to horrific medical experiments – including doctors attempting to ‘cure’ homosexuality through hormonal transplants – and many were forced to work for hours at a time.
At least 56,000 male prisoners were killed at the camp, many shot in the stables.
The original labour buildings have been demolished but critics still questioned the decision.
Refugees Abdurahman Massa, 20, and Ayaya Tsinat, 21, have been given a home in a branch of the former Nazi concentration camp
The Mayor of Berlin’s Mitte district, Christian Hanke, said: ‘It is an emergency solution, but it is unavoidable. There is a lot of room in the hangars.’
The pictures of the refugees living at the camp emerged as Germany opened its doors to refugees fleeing war-torn countries such as Syria.
The country is now bracing itself to receive 800,000 asylum-seekers this year – four times the 2014 total.
Chancellor Angela Merkel described the influx as ‘breathtaking’ and said it would change the make-up of Germany forever.
She said: ‘What we are experiencing now is something that will occupy and change our country in coming years.
‘The world sees Germany as a country of hope and opportunity — that was not always the case.’
One refugees stands next to an oven and several hobs, which have been provided for the men while they stay on the site
The original labour buildings have been demolished, with minimalistic kitchens and bunk beds added, but critics still questioned the decision
She also pledged an extra 6 billion euros on Monday to help the record numbers of desperate refugees crossing its borders.
Families, men and children are making the hazardous journey across the Mediterranean in a bid to reach the safety of western Europe.
Many became stuck in Budapest when Hungarian authorities refused to grant them asylum and would not let them move on.
After days of debate, ‘special’ trains were laid on to take thousands of migrants to Germany, where Ms Merkel said they would be welcome.
Many arrived at Frankfurt and Munich stations carrying pictures of the Chancellor out of respect.
It is thought 70,000 asylum-seekers have already arrived at the main processing centre in Dortmund Hacheney, which is close to Buchenwald and has a capacity of 350 people.
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