Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1945 — Page 11
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” THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1945 > Death Smell Haunts City Where Nazis Burned Bodies
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By ROBERT RICHARDS |
17. (Delayed) —The smell of -death |satisfaction. in this city is almost -too great to bear. It comes from ‘the hundreds upon hundreds of men lying here, waitying to die;
you must live'”
Carlebach and
They are too weak to leave. Too “When one of weak to move. Too weak to do any=!{urned from his thing but wait for death. ; As you pass they stare at you with apologetic éyes. Hardly Room .to Die In one of many such, houses, 1700 lay. stiffly side by side—with hardly room to turn.
shrugged
world.
“I saw Nazi records of at least ‘x ! 30,000 who. have died, but I would *," # BUCHENWALD, Germany, April not die. I would not give them that
“Every night I told myself, ‘Emil, Afraid to Re-enter World
worked in factories making parts
for V-bombs, until American planes For six days they have been free.| knocked the plant down.
were let loose on him. Asked why he did not leave now that he was free
He's been in Buchenwald so long {he is almost afraid to re-enter the
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Every night one out of 15 dies and | 1s every morning each man turns questioningly to his neighbor, as though to ask, “Are you yet alive?” " Jean Bass, a French socialist from Paris caught by the Nazis near Laon nine months ago—talked to us about it. ... “Today their faces are easier and their eves brighter,” he said. “Some of them still will die. Of course’ many of them will die, But now | that the Americans. are here they know they don’t have to burn. Théy will be buried as other men.”
« 30,000 Bodies Burned Bass walked on past a Shest-high pile of naked bodies stacked |
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flour sacks in the yard, He showed us the efficient Nazi furnaces where] at least 30,000 bodies have .been | burned, ; | He pushed aside a bleached skull, as if he were shaking ashes from an ordinary stove, “We put them in-three at a time,” | he said. “It takes 25 minutes to purn & man.” { He sald this calmly, as if he had thought about it many times, One Who Wouldn't die Then he said, “most of us were) defeated—but not all. I will show| you one who won.” He took us to Emil Carlebach from Frankfurst, the only Jew who ever beat the 8. 8. on their home grounds, Carlebaeh's eyes were still bright although he had been an inmate of Buchenwald since 1038. He smiled quietly while he talked. “I entered with 2000 other: Jews but now practically all of them are dead.
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