The saunas are a whole other story. Once you enter the sauna bathingsuits are not allowed. Towels are permitted but rare. I sucked up the guts to go inside but I sure clung to that towel. They had a series of saunas varying in temperature and humidity. One was called the rain forest. It was dark and extremely steamy inside and the ceiling dripped water. Its ceiling had pinholes of light that looked like stars. I never dreamed there would be so many people so comfortable with public nudity though. As shocking as it was I would definitely go back.
Today we had a visit to Buchenwald, the concentration camp 8 kilometers from Weimar. The guide told us a story hard for most people to believe about a woman who had lived in Weimar while Buchenwald was operational. When the camp was liberated, the American troops forced 1,000 citizens of Weimar to walk through the camp and see the death and crematorium and labor camps. A woman, who had been one of those 1,000 came to visit the camp a few years ago. The guide who led our tour was the same who had lead hers and he told us that when she came to a photograph of bodies piled by the crematorium she said "I have seen this. The Americans did this, not the Nazis. The bodies were too fresh." (The photograph is one of the men who died in the first few days after the liberation because they were in such poor health before the liberation.) Its so hard to believe that after all these years someone can still believe something like that.
front gates at Buchenwald
You grow up learning the history of the World Wars and the Nazi regime but it is an entirely different story to be standing where those people once stood. There was a memorial plaque that I found very interesting. Originally it was intended to have the names of all those who died in the camp to be placed on the plaque. The artist however had a difference of opinion and the result is somewhat of a cross between he two ideas. The plaque, as it sits in the ground now, is heated to exactly 98.6 degrees, the temperature of a living person. It represents the lives of all those lost within the gates of Buchenwald.
plaque
hidden urns found during a renovation
cremetorium
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