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Frequently Asked Questions about Dachau<\/p>\n\n

History of Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Dachau Guidebook by Barbara Distel<\/p>\n\n

Death Statistics<\/p>\n\n

War Crimes Enclosure No. 1<\/p>\n\n

Dachau Concentration Camp<\/p>\n\n

Map of Dachau Camp<\/p>\n\n

Aerial View of Dachau Camp<\/p>\n\n

Aerial view of Dachau complex<\/p>\n\n

The Dachau Story, as told to Tourists<\/p>\n\n

“Arbeit Macht Frei” Gate House<\/p>\n\n

Bunker (camp prison)<\/p>\n\n

Medical Experiments at Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Prisoners’ Barracks<\/p>\n\n

Old photos of Barracks<\/p>\n\n

Old barracks buildings at Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Daily Life in the Dachau Camp<\/p>\n\n

Jews in the Dachau Camp<\/p>\n\n

Catholic priests in the Dachau Camp<\/p>\n\n

Babies at Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Commandants of Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Dachaulied (the Dachau song)<\/p>\n\n

Classification of Prisoners<\/p>\n\n

Badges worn by Dachau prisoners<\/p>\n\n

Crematoria Area<\/p>\n\n

Old Crematorium<\/p>\n\n

New Crematorium<\/p>\n\n

Crematory Ovens<\/p>\n\n

Statue of Unknown Prisoner by Fritz Koelle<\/p>\n\n

Graves of thousands of unknown<\/p>\n\n

Pistol range for executions<\/p>\n\n

Disinfection Chambers<\/p>\n\n

Gas input device in Disinfection Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Photo of US soldier and Gas Chamber door<\/p>\n\n

American soldiers inspect disinfection chambers<\/p>\n\n

Original Disinfection Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Dachau Gas Chambers<\/p>\n\n

Interior of the Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Interior doors of the Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Photo of gas pipes and control wheels<\/p>\n\n

Interior walls of the gas chamber<\/p>\n\n

Shower heads and ceiling vents<\/p>\n\n

Light fixtures in the Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Photo of German air raid shelter door<\/p>\n\n

Eyewitness Descriptions of the Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Exterior of the Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Openings on the outside wall of the Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Vent on the roof over the Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Wooden screen hiding the outside wall of Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Photo of US Congressmen in the Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Testimony about the Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

Letter from Dr. Sigmund Rascher to Heinrich Himmler<\/p>\n\n

Statement of Dr. Martin Broszat regarding Gas Chambers<\/p>\n\n

No mention of gas chamber at Dachau trial<\/p>\n\n

Leuchter Report – illustrated with photographs<\/p>\n\n

Testimony of Dr. Franciszek Blaha regarding Gas Chamber<\/p>\n\n

The Liberation of Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Liberation Day<\/p>\n\n

Jewish prisoners marched out of Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Background – the days just before liberation<\/p>\n\n

Which Division Liberated Dachau?<\/p>\n\n

Liberation claims by Japanese soldiers<\/p>\n\n

Liberation claims by African American soldiers<\/p>\n\n

Who entered the Dachau camp first?<\/p>\n\n

First Jewish rabbi to enter Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Frank Burns’ account of the liberation<\/p>\n\n

Surrender of the Dachau camp<\/p>\n\n

SS 2nd Lt. Heinrich Wicker<\/p>\n\n

The Death Train<\/p>\n\n

The 42nd Rainbow Division<\/p>\n\n

The 45th Thunderbird Division<\/p>\n\n

Execution of German SS Soldiers<\/p>\n\n

The Killing of the guards in Tower B<\/p>\n\n

Col. Howard A. Buechner’s account<\/p>\n\n

Testimony of Hans Linberger<\/p>\n\n

Liberation of Allach sub-camp<\/p>\n\n

Liberation of Ampfing sub-camp<\/p>\n\n

Liberation of Kaufering IV sub-camp<\/p>\n\n

Media Coverage of Dachau Liberation<\/p>\n\n

Howard Cowan’s Account of Dachau Liberation<\/p>\n\n

Marguerite Higgins’ Account of Dachau Liberaton<\/p>\n\n

42nd Division Newsletter 1 May 1945<\/p>\n\n

Aftermath of the Liberation of Dachau<\/p>\n\n

40th Combat Engineer Regiment<\/p>\n\n

Body of Lt. Heinrich Wicker<\/p>\n\n

Bringing the typhus epidemic under control<\/p>\n\n

Dachau residents feed the inmates<\/p>\n\n

Dachau Memorial Site<\/p>\n\n

Catholic Church of Mortal Agony of Christ<\/p>\n\n

Catholic Carmelite Convent<\/p>\n\n

Russian Orthodox Church<\/p>\n\n

Protestant Church of Reconciliation<\/p>\n\n

Jewish Memorial Building<\/p>\n\n

International Monument<\/p>\n\n

Dachau Museum<\/p>\n\n

Dachau Museum – 1998<\/p>\n\n

Dachau Museum 1965 – 2002<\/p>\n\n

SS-\u00dcbungslager (Training Camp)<\/p>\n\n

History of the SS<\/p>\n\n

Avenue of the SS<\/p>\n\n

Gates into Dachau complex<\/p>\n\n

Preserved section of railroad track<\/p>\n\n

The Other Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Introduction<\/p>\n\n

Tour of Historic Places in town of Dachau<\/p>\n\n

List of Historic Places with links to Tour<\/p>\n\n

Old Castle in town of Dachau<\/p>\n\n

New Art Gallery in historic building<\/p>\n\n

Ludwig Thoma – famous resident of Dachau<\/p>\n\n

History of the Nazi take-over in Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Location of Dachau town gates<\/p>\n\n

Fountain designed by Ignatius Taschner<\/p>\n\n

Leitenberg – location of mass graves<\/p>\n\n

Italian Memorial Chapel at Leitenberg<\/p>\n\n

Waldfriedhof – location of individual graves<\/p>\n\n

Paintings by Dachau Artists<\/p>\n\n

The Dachau Trials<\/p>\n\n

Introduction<\/p>\n\n

The Malmedy Massacre trial<\/p>\n\n

Trial of Martin Gottfried Weiss<\/p>\n\n

Trial of Ilse Koch (human lamp shades)<\/p>\n\n

Trial of 31 accused from Buchenwald<\/p>\n\n

Trial of Mauthausen Camp staff<\/p>\n\n

Gustav Petrat’s accusations of torture<\/p>\n\n

Trial of Gustave Petrat<\/p>\n\n

Trial of Rudolf Merkel<\/p>\n\n

Trial of Prof. Dr. Klaus Schilling<\/p>\n\n

Trial of Alex Piorkowski<\/p>\n\n

Trial of Hans Merbach – Death Train<\/p>\n\n

Trial of Erhart Brauny for Gardelegen massacre<\/p>\n\n

Spanish Kapos at Mauthausen concentration camp<\/p>\n<\/div>\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t

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Martin Zaidenstadt – Dachau Survivor<\/p>\n\n

Dachau history, as told by a visitor<\/p>\n\n

General Charles Delestraint, executed at Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Execution of Georg Elser at Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Execution of Dr. Sigmund Rascher at Dachau<\/p>\n\n

British SOE agents executed at Dachau<\/p>\n\n

Photo of George S. Patton pissing into Rhine River<\/p>\n\n

Quotes from the speeches of Heinrich Himmler<\/p>\n\n

Photographs of Heinrich Himmler<\/p>\n\n

25 Points of the Nazi party platform<\/p>\n\n

Quotes from the speeches of Adolf Hitler<\/p>\n\n

Allied War Crimes – by Michael F. Connors<\/p>\n\n

Nazi poster about April 1, 1933 boycott of Jewish stores<\/p>\n\n

Famous quote by the Rev. Martin Niem\u00f6ller<\/p>\n\n

Forged speech by Sir Hartley Shawcross<\/p>\n\n

Porter Stevens, American POW liberated from Dachau<\/p>\n<\/div>\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/section>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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