Forgotten: The dark legacy of Soviet internment camps in Germany
When Germany's Nazi concentration camps were liberated 75 years ago at the end of World War II, many were immediately put back to use by a new oppressor -- the Soviets. A little-known part of German history, the camps continue to haunt the country with victims still seeking justice more than seven decades on. For years, the sites were "taboo or ignored", said Alexander Latotzky, who was born almost 72 years ago in one such gulag.