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The Concentration Camp At Dachau- "Never Again" - For the Love of Wanderlust
Visiting the Concentration Camp at Dachau was legitimately the most sobering and emotional experience I’ve ever had. This camp (the first concentration camp) was created only weeks after Adolf Hitler was appointed Reich Chancellor. This was a training facility for the SS on as a “school of violence”, and it was the template for other concentration camps. Over 200,000 prisoners passed through this gate which reads ‘Work Sets You Free’, and over 41,500 of them were killed. A little over twelve years after the camp was created the prisoners were liberated on April 29, 1945 by American troops. The memorial is set up really well, the museum is easy to navigate and filled with loads of information. I learned so much walking through this museum. If you visit be sure to watch the incredibly informative, but graphic and moving video. After going through the museum there is so much to see throughout the grounds if you can emotionally handle it. You can walk through barracks, the crematorium and more, and inside of them are very graphic and upsetting descriptions from survivors of the camp. “May the example of those who were exterminated here between 1933-1945, because they resisted Nazism, help to unite […]
Paige Wunder