Dachau Concentration Camp

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Dachau Concentration Camp is a historic site in Dachau. Visitors go to Dachau to learn about the Holocaust, pay their respects, and remember the victims of Nazi persecution during World War II. Approximately 41,500 people died at Dachau due to execution, forced labor, disease, and starvation. Today, the site is a memorial and museum, preserving the memory of those who suffered and died there.

Established in 1933 as the first concentration camp in Nazi Germany, it became a model for later camps and a central training ground for SS guards. The KZ-Gedenksatte Dachau, is the infamous concentration camp just outside the town. What remains are the few cell blocks and the grim crematorium where thousands of prisoners lost their lives. Several religious shrines and memorials have been built in honour of the deceased. People from all across the globe meet here to reflect upon the past and pay their respect to the dead. Although this site is quite a morbid one, it stands as a significant fragment of history. The place will definitely stir up emotions and empathy, towards the once inhumane practices of mankind.

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