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Buchenwald Concentration Camp: Ines Geipel Questions Gdr Myth

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The novel "Nacht unter Wölfen" by former Buchenwald prisoner Bruno Apitz coined the image of heroic communists in the concentration camps for many GDR citizens. In her book "Landscape without Witnesses" Ines Geipel describes how the bestseller was censored in the GDR.
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The novel "Nacht unter Wölfen" by former Buchenwald prisoner Bruno Apitz coined the image of heroic communists in the concentration camps for many GDR citizens. In her book "Landscape without Witnesses" Ines Geipel describes how the bestseller was censored in the GDR.

·Hamburg, Germany
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ndr.de broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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