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Welcome to the Cultybraggan Camp in Perthshire, a place where Nazi German soldiers and officers would be held afterbeing captured during the Second World War. Believe it or not, the Comrie community revealed plans to renovate ten of the huts into a four star hotel. The former category A camp, built in 1941, held 4,000 high security German prisoners-of-war between 1944 and 1948. It is reportedly the last of its kind to be preserved in the UK and Europe. A trust bought the site from the UK Ministry of Defence in 2005 and has since given permission to local businesses to take over the huts. Now, this former war-time prison is going to be transformed in a luxurious accommodation to pull in the tourists. would you ever stay in the same place as former Nazi prisoners of war?
Protesters throw objects at police officers near the Obelisk in Buenos Aires where a demonstration is being held after a man died on August 10 in police custody. Facundo Molares, an Argentinian man identified as a former FARC guerrilla from Colombia who was detained in Bolivia in 2019, after being arrested and immobilized by three police officers at a protest against Argentina's upcoming primary election. IMAGES
Hundreds gather at the Obelisk in Buenos Aires after a man died following clashes at a protest against Argentina's upcoming primary election. Facundo Molares, an Argentinian man identified as a former FARC guerrilla from Colombia who was detained in Bolivia in 2019, died on August 10 after being arrested and immobilized by three police officers. IMAGES
Crowds of mourners gather outside Buckingham Palace and take photos after Queen Elizabeth died peacefully at Balmoral in Scotland aged 96. IMAGES
A German court hands a five-year jail sentence to a 101-year-old former Nazi concentration camp guard, the oldest person so far to go on trial for complicity in war crimes during the Holocaust. IMAGES of the accused arriving in the Court Room
Ribadesella, Jul 27 (EFE).- The radio journalist Menchu Alvarez del Valle, paternal grandmother of Queen Letizia of Spain, died Monday at age 93, local sources confirmed with EFE.She was born in Santander, in northern Spain, but moved to Oviedo at a very young age before beginning her career path in radio and becoming one of the most recognizable voices of that Spanish region. (Camera: ABEL ALONSO).B-ROLL OF THE EXTERIOR OF THE RESIDENCE OF MENCHU ÁLVAREZ DE VALLE IN RIBADESELLA, ASTURIAS, SPAIN.