25 novembre 1944, découverte du camp de concentration du Struthof
On November 25, 1944, a detachment of the 3rd U.S. Infantry Division discovered an empty camp, 6,000 prisoners having been evacuated in September. But the ordeal continued until the end of April 1945 for the deportees, transferred to Dachau and the subcamps of Natzweiler, which, uniquely, continued to exist without its original camp. Report: J. Jung, T. Sitter, and B. Tanguy Watch our newscasts: https://www.france.tv/france-3/grand-...

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