Buchenwald (disambiguation)

Buchenwald (disambiguation)

Buchenwald is the German for "beech forest". It may refer to:
* Buchenwald concentration camp, a German concentration camp in World War II
* Buchenhochwald, a forest in the Elm hill range in Lower Saxony, Germany
* A German name for a the Hungarian region Bakony Forest
* Buchenwald (album), 1981 album by the band Whitehouse

See also

* Buchwald


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