I had to do a report on Dachau for English. This site helped me so much!
From 1968 to 1970 I was stationed with US Army forces in barricks immediately ajoining the camp. I visited the camp not knowing fully what I was going to see. Thirty two years latter these images still haunt me. I will never allow anyone to say these terrible things ever happened. I pray as a race we never allow these acts to be repeated.
I am study about the holocaust in reading class and I found pics of the camps and stuff an di think it is so sad what hitler did to the Jews and all the people that he was prejudice against. I think u have a great thing going on here and I think u sould keep doing it. We are also reading a book called Daneal's story about the holocaust well thank u for all the information.
Hallo! Vielen Dank für die informativen und der Sache ganz angemessenen Seiten wie
auch für das Engagement. Da der Link zur E-mail-Adresse nicht fubnktioniert, versuche
ich es auf diese Weise: Ich arbeite gerade (im Rahmen meines Studiums) über ehemalige
Göttinger Studenten. Einer von ihnen, Alfred Strauß, geb. 30.8.1902, kam laut
Gedenkbuch des Bundesarchivs am 24.5.1933 in Dachau um´s Leben. Könnten Sie mir mit
weiteren Auskünften zu den Todesumständen und zu der Person helfen? Ich wäre Ihnen
sehr dankbar! Meine Adresse ist: hfrese@hotmail.com.
Mit besten Grüßen - Heiko Frese
What an atrocity we as "humans" created. I t must never again happen ever.
Earlier last year, I looked Dachua up as I would be traveling to Germany for the first time and wanted to know about this concentration camp. I made it to Germany in April 2000 and had the upmost of history lessons when I actually walked through the camp. It gave me such a sense of loss, that all I wanted to do is sit down and think, cry, pray. The sense of reverence I felt just walking through the gate will forever stay with me and yes, it opened my eyes. Thank you for making the world remember.
My husband and I will be travelling to Europe in the spring of this year. One of the places we will be visiting will be Dachau. I think this is one of the world's greatest tragedies. By visiting this site, we hope to pay our respects to those who suffered greatly.
It is so sad what happend to those millions of people.
Voll krass
Sono un sopravvissuto al campo di sterminio di Dachau ho 77 anni e sono riuscito ad uscire vivo dall'inferno!!.....Affinche' nessuno dimentichi cio' che e' stato!!
I visited Dachau in Dec. 2000. There is a Statue located adjacent to the gas chamber
of a man with a small garden planted and flowers surrounding and in front of the statue.
Please help me with information as to the role he played and why his monument is located here.
Thank You
Ich gratuliere zur gestrigen Feier zum 20jährigen Bestehen von "zum Beispiel Dachau".
Alle guten Wünsche für die Zukunft!
Ilse Greif
Will be in Munich about the l8th oh April for about 1-2 days. This will be a must see.
Will be talking to the children in our upper school abouit my visit to Dachau in 1985. We shall be holding a special assembly to mark Holocaust day.
Great Site. I got a lot of info. Thanx!
I was there for the first time in October, 1963, with Willie Prather as my guide. Willie was a WWII US Army medic who spent months at Dachau helping to provide medical care to the camp survivors during the spring and summer of 1945. He led me to one of the longest lasting impressions of my life, even though it was eighteen years after the liberation of the camp. Willie's tears are etched in my soul.
Wir suchen Informationen über Antisemitismus.
Also, ich bin eine Schulerin, 17 Jahre alt und interessiere mich ueber die juedische Konzentrationslagers von der Zeit der Hitler`s Regierung. Ich lerne Deutsch an einem Fremdsprachengymnasium in Varna. Ich muss ein Essay ueber die Gewalt bei der Regierung in einem Land schreiben und ich habe entschieden, ueber die Gewalt bei Hitler zu schreiben, denn das ist das Schrecklichste in der Weltgeschichte.
Completamente impresionado por la historia de los campos de concentraci'on. Personalmente he leido la historia de Treblinka. Espero enterarme sobre Dachau para hacer un comentario mas completo
I have to do a research paper in U.S. History. I was really interested in WWII, but
I knew that was too vague. I probably should have gone with the Magineau (is that how
you spell it?) line or some other military blunder/wonder, but for some reason I was
drawn to do something about the nastiest most cruel part of the war. The concentration
camps, they just fascinated me, the twisted minds people had to have to do these
experiments in "The name of science". It sickens me. So before I thought of Auschwitz,
I thought of another camp, couldn't remember how to say it at first, but someone told me
it was Dauchau. Well, I didn't really know what I was getting into, and when i started
looking to see if there was anything for me to get on it, I was heavily discouraged.
It turned out Auschwitz was the big boy, so to speak. I tried to go back and get Auschwitz,
but it was already taken by some girl in the Holocaust class here at my school. I was
really pissed, until I found this site. It won't fill up the full 6-10 pages when
paraphrased, but what it is, we have to have 3 internet sources atleast, and atleast
half our sources have to be internet sources. Well, this will definitely be the main one.
I'll just go find some heavily opinionated web pages for the other 2 or 3.
Next, to find some books, THANKS!
this is a very good website and good for student. I am doind an assingment on the holocaust and this is what i choose your site has help me alot
Wow
Dear authors of this website,
thank you for putting this horrible history on the web, so that everyone in the world
can see what has happened not that long ago.
I am very very much interested in the WWII and would kindly ask everyone to send me some
material or stories, etc. If you read this and you have experienced the war yourself, as a
citizen of Germany or as being a soldier of Germany or the Allies, please please contact
me, 'cause i'm really interested in hearing your story.
you can reply on the above mentioned address or: jjkramer@planet.nl
I visited Germany in 1980 and it left a hole in my heart after what I saw happened in Dachau.
I was born in 1963 way before the war in Germany, but it effected me in a way I can not describe.
I entered the camp and just stood there crying. How can one man cause such pain and misery is
just beyond my comprehension.
I went back to Germany in 1988 and never made it back down to Dachau, because we ran out of time.
Thank you for such a Great web site.
Es gibt zu wennig Bilder von Kz LagerDachau.
This site brings back memories.My Mother was a prisoner in that terrible place,it brings tear to my eyes,how much she suffered.I`m from France,my Mother wasent a jew but they took her anyway,and she had to begg on her knees for them not to take me to.I was seven years old and she was twenty four. It still hurt.
WE CAN NEVER LET THIS HAPPEN AGAIN..... What these people went through it truly amazing and CRUEL. Especially the children, the innocent children. Can you imagine being a 5 year old, taken away from your family, living in those conditions. How anyone could do that to a poor child is inhuman. May we never forget the lives that were lost during this tragic time.
meine meinung ist das ein mesch ein mesch ist.egal ob er schwarz oder blau ist.warum müssen wir menschen töten nur weil er andere hautfarbe hat. axel giron contreras
it was very nice i like the home page
it is hard to believe that this actually happened to innocent people.
Ihave never been To Germany but I would love to go some time time is running out on me. I was born in 1930. I did not understand much about the war but i have read a lot about it a couple of months ago I got a map of Germany and I got interested in the location of the camps.Tears come to my eyes when I read about about the camps my heart goes out to all thosepeople that was effected.
THIS IS A EDUCATIONAL SITE AND I WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS SITE
Im September 2000 war ich mit meiner Klasse in der Gedenkstätte Dachau und ich fande
es schrecklich, denn ich musste mir immer wieder vorstellen wie die Häftlinge gelitten
haben.Ich bin erst 16 Jahre alt, ich habe diese Zeit nicht miterlebt.Doch was ich gehört
und gelesen habe, war genug.Ich hoffe das so etwas nie wieder passiert!!!!Ich hoffe auch
dass die Rechte Gewalt in Deutschland aufhört!!!!Alle die genauso denken wie ich sollten
etwas gegen den Rechtsextrenismus tun und nicht nur zugucken!!!
Daniela
Die Seiten sind sehr gut aufgeteilt, somit hat man guten durchblick!!!
I think that your site is really good and I also can get some information from it to do a project. I would really like to know how you got such good information? Misty
I really like your site itis very helpful formy project that I am doing.
hello i am a twelve year old jewish girl. i have been brought up in a good family and
was always tought to respect your elders. everytime i read or hear about the holocaust
i begin to cry. ithink to my self what rghtfull human being is goig to respect any elder
who treats people like they are nothing in this world. i think it is terrible how this
has happend. i know you prbably get these emails everyday and think what silly kids who
actually think these letters are taken into consideration or even read aloud. if u read
this would you be so kind as to replying and giving me advice and facts and details about
auschwitz. i am currently reading the book auschwitz by dr. miklos nyisli. i belive taht
it is one of the most pawerful books i have yet read. tahnk you for your help and i
belive sites like these are great. they help kinds and adults of today realize what a
tragic passed eveyone has had. i also think it has and will continue teaching all of us
not to make the same mistake again fot the reason of not liking someone or something.
sincerly with all respect
marissa steiner,12
I visited this camp, about 4 days ago with my class from france, it was hard hiting, chocking, but realistic, i found it very interresting and for people who need to know the truth and get answers so this does not happen again should visit this camp and open there eyes and feel the hurt.
Tolle Homepage
I'M very interested in these sort of things, but I think it's horrible that people could be so cruel and ruthless and not even flinch! How could they live with themselves???
I really love the Dachau concentration camp history. I did it for a school project. I think you should make your information a little easier to understand for younger kids who want to learn more about dachau .
hey, i think this site is a really awesome site...i couldn't ask for more information... but ne way,i really like it so keep up the awesome work!thanks again for the awesome effort on making people realize the hell the jews had to go through! sincerely, ~*~Kim Wood~*~
Ich wollte mich für diese Sehr interessanten bedanken! Ich soll nämlich in der Schule
(9. Klasse) ein Referat über das KZ Dachau halten und hab nun viele Informationen
darüber erhalten. Ich finde es schrecklich wie grausam Menschen sein können und hoffe
und werde mich so gut es geht dafür einsetzen, dass so etwas nie wieder passiert.
Vielen Dank
My dad was one of the U.S troops that was part of the liberation of Dachau
Hi!, i would just like to say how much help your site has been to me...not be jewish i still realize how much trouble they all went through. i know a few jewish people and i am friends with them. they all have ansesters that were in concentration camps or so on... they think i don't understand how hard it can be...but i do and i wish they would realize that. but i would like to thank-you for helping me with the paper that was supposed to prove them all wrong...that i do know what all of the jewish went through -the years of 1933-1945! thanks- Kim
thanks for keeping history alive those who forget the past are destined to repeat it,God forbid.
i find this stuff very well thought out and i will tell more people about it
I'M REALLY UPSET WITH ALL THIS THINGS THAT EACH DAY I FOUND OUT THE HOLOCAUST. I JUST CAN NOT BELIEVE THAT THIS HAPPENED. RHODE AAA
My mom lived in Munich Germany for a year and visited Dachau. She still tears up talking about it.
Ich habe mir diese Seiten genau angeguckt...ich habe bestimmt 3 Stunden gabraucht,
um mir alles durchzulesen, und werde wahrscheinlich mein ganzes Leben brauchen und
es immer noch nicht fassen können, was in Deutschland in der Zeit des NS-Regimes
passiert ist. Ich wünsche mir so sehr, einmal mit einem ehemaligen KZ-Häftling
reden zu können...oder irgendwie in Kontakt treten zu können. In 2 Wochen fahre
ich mit meiner Klasse nach München und wir werden auch Dachau besuchen ...ich habe
schon wirklich Angst davor, aber ich bin auch überzeugt, dass man einmal dort
gewsen sein muss, um noch die Stimmung nachempfinden zu können.
Mich haben die Häftlinge, die hier vorgestellt wurden sehr beeindruckt!
10. Braunauer Zeitgeschichte-Tage "Verzerrte Wahrnehmung" Bild und Realität der Roma und Sinti Braunau am Inn, 28. bis 30. September 2001 vorläufiges Programm http://www.hrb.at/bzt
Nice page! very well put togeather!
Thanks alot this is just what i needed for my report!
My grandparents Stefan and Giselle? Habercurescu may have died here I am desperately trying to trace any wherabouts of my mothers parents thank you
I thought this was a great and emotional site, it will work well for my report! Thanx so much for the information, I better keep looking!
Even though I am still in high school. I have visited Dachau with my German class. You hear about and read about all the stuff that went on there. But nothing can compair to actually going there.
My mother is a survivor of Dachau.
You should have the whole floor plan for the concentration camp..... Or send it to me at my e-mail address.
never,ever forget
I have visited Dachau before and if i ever return to Germany I would want to revisit it. I am seventeen years old and a senior in highschool. I found Dauchau to be both a realty check on how sick and twisted this time in history was. The memorial is a good thing to have though. I am glad that they are not trying to ignore the past by not having any holocaust memorials in Germany. It was a terriable ordeal but maybe we can all see there is something to learn and not forget about this horrific time in history.
I did a history paper over Dachau. This site helped me immensely. It also opened my eyes up the the terrible horror that the prisoners faced. Let the world never witness anything of this magnitude ever again.
I think the dachau concentration camp is a very sad sad sad sad thing........ if only i was alive i would have kicked hiltlers bum. and freed all the jews! LONG LIVE THE JEWS!
Ich kann diese kranken Menschen die das was damals unter diesem Schwein Hitler geschehen ist gut finden nicht verstehen!!!!!Meiner Meinung nach solten die so eine Zeit mal durchmachen, um zu kapieren wie schlimm das alles war!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am doing a resaerch paper for school on the subject. And now that i have learned about the consentration camp i am getting very interested in the subject. we are studying this in school and everyone loves it. This web site has givin me a lot of information about how bad it was and what actually happened.
I used this site as a helpful tool for my social studies prject and i just thing that how this camp could do som much harm to so omany peopek and stil lbe around is unreal
Vor kurzem waren wir von der Klasse aus im KZ in Dachau. Ich finde es schrecklich was dort
früher passierte. Ich vertsehe nicht, wieso die Menschen nichts gegen Hitler unternommen
haben? Hatten die Menschen Angst? Waren sie zu feige? Oder verdrängten sie es einfach nur?
Ich glaube ich werde nie eine Antwort auf diese Fragen bekommen!
Linda Wolters
I was stationed in Bamberg, West Germany, in 1972-1975, as a military policeman. I met a young lady in Munich in the summer of 1973, Ludmilla Mueller, whose father had been imprisoned near Ulm for anti-Nazism. She educated me about what had occurred at Dachau and took me there for a tour. Representative of the fine German people I got to know while stationed there, she and her family were ashamed for their fellow countrymen who had Nazi sympathies. Through Ludmilla and her father, brother and stepmother, I came to realize just what had happened. To this day I cannot forget the feelings of outraage and disbelief I felt when visiting there. God bless you for this site. The world can never forget this.
Meine Uhrgroßeltern väterlicher Seits waren in Dachau als Flüchtlinge. Mein Opa mütterlicher
Seits hat für Hitler gekämpft.
Wären die Alliierten nur ein paar Tage später gekommen, würde es mich heute gar nicht geben.
Ich bin trotzdem stolz auf meinen Opa und auch auf meine Uhrgroßeltern...
geil
About 20 years ago,while in Munich,I spent a morning traveling to Dachau and touring the museum.To this day,I'm moved and disturbed by the terrible suffering that occurred in the camps and the eleven million people who died in them. It's a very sad,perhaps the single most sad,chapter in the history of civization.It must never be allowed to happen again,not by a Hitler-like man,or a Stalin-like man, or a Mao-like man.
Ich selbst fahr jetzt schon zum zweiten mal nach Dachau. Es hat mir sehr viel über das Leben und den Tagesablauf der KZ-häftling gezeigt!Ich kann es nur empfehlen das sich jeder das einmal ansieht!
Finde es super das ihr diese Page gemacht habt.Helmi
Großes Lob für die sehr informative Seite.Ich glaube durch sie gewinnt man sehr viele Eindrücke wie es damals gewesen ist.
Danke das sie für uns eine so gute Homepage aufgebaut haben.
Hallo.Mir gefällt die Seite wirklich sehr gut.Die Welt darf niemals vergessen was damals passiert ist. Euer Josi
Ich komme bald zu euch.
Hallo liebe Betreuer dieser HOmepage,
ich finde euer Angebot sehr informativ und hilfreich. Eure Arbeit ist sehr wichtig
und die Tatsachen um die es geht dürfen auf keinen Fall vergessen werden. Schon gar
nicht dürfen sie verfälscht werden. Ich finde es großartig, dass Ihr diese Arbeit
macht. Mir hilft sie im Moment bei der Vorbereitung der mündlichen Prüfung in der
Realschule, wo sich eine Kandidatin mit der Thematik auseinandersetzen möchte.
Der gesamten Gesellschaft helft ihr aber bei der Aufarbeitung der Vergangenheit
und beim Festhalten an der Demokratie gegen andere Kräfte.
Vielen Dank für Eure Arbeit!
My father was a veteran of WWII. He served in many campaigns in Europe and Africa. He died in 1963 at the age of 43 I was only 13. I would ask him as a curious child, what was the war all about. As I would ask him I could remember seeing the torment on his face and he would dismiss the question almost immediatly. I never really understood what he went through all those years until after reading for years the accounts of different stories about the war and it's enormous effect on all the men and woman who fought and died and survived such a horrible period. The younger generation of today have no idea of the sacrifice that these men paid, who they call old geezers, owe much gratitude and honor.
I visited the camp in June of 1977. I will never forget it, it was the most
horrifying experience of my life. I came as an 18 year old fresh from high school
in northern Colorado with my German class. Another classmate and I walked slowly
through the main camp building with my teacher and her husband, who translated what
we couldn't understand. The abstract sculpture, after seeing all the horrors
committed was frightening.
On the S-bahn back to Munich, I sat by a gentlemen who had purchased a large book
from the camp. We started talking about the book. I had wanted to buy one, but felt
I couldn't afford it as I still had several weeks to my vacation. He agreed it did
have a big price tag, but it was worth it as he was in it. I thought he meant he
was a SS guard. He wasn't. He was an Austrian political prisoner held there with
3 of his friends for the last 6 months of the camp's life. He is the 3rd prisoner
on the left of the corner of the fence in the picture from Liberation Day! I asked
him how he could go back to such a horrible place. He smiled and said, "Because I
knew I could leave anytime I wanted to this time!"
Thank you for keeping the horrors of Dachau alive for people to learn what must
not happen again. Veilen danke.
words are not enough
Ich finde diese Seite echt interessant. Wir fahren auch mit unserer Schule am 24. Juli nach Dachau und haben uns deshalb vorab auf dieser Seite über Dachau informiert. Ich fände es gut, wenn es mehr solche Seiten gäbe, die über diese schreckliche Zeit aufklären würden.
Vor einer Woche war ich und meine Klasse dort gewesen.Wir haben eine Führung mit gemacht und es war sehr interesant, zu hören was damals im Kz passiert ist.Als man das gehört hatte, wollte ich noch mehr erfahren und mich informieren, desahlb bin ich auf diese Seite gegangen. ich finde sie ist gut gemacht.
Uns hat der Besuch in Dachau sehr gut gefallen! Es war erschreckend zu sehen wie man dort wirklich gelebt hat.
Cih war Heute mit meiner Klasse in Dachau im Konzentrationslager. Und ich finde es grausam wie Die SS solche sachen mit den Leuten machen konte ich verstehe das einfach nicht. Da ich dies alles nicht glauben kann versuche ich es immer wieder versuchen zu verstehen vielleicht schafe ich es irgendwan einmal zu kappieren und zu verstehen wie die ganzen Nazis und vorallem Hitler und Seine SS es geschaft haben so viele Menschen umzubringen. Danke ich hoffe das diese grausamkeit niemals vergessen wird und das dieses geschehen nie wieder auf irgend eine Weise geschieht !!!! Danke
I went to Europe last summer with EF Tours. We had the option of going to Dachau, and I went. Many of the others didn't want to go and actually see what happened there. It is a part of our history, no I didn't like that it happened along with everyone else, but I do feel that we need to acknolewdge that it happened. We can't not go and not talk about it, and think that stopped it from happening. We can't change the past, but need to be aware of it, so nothing like it will ever happern again!
La verdad es que siento que no hay mucho mas que decir, sólo que este memorial sirva
para que el recuerdo de esta masacre esté siempre viva en nuestros corazones y en de
las nuevas generaciones, para que nunca mas suceda algo así.
Mi padre fallecido ahora el 09 de mayo de 2001, italiano, fue capturado por los
alemanes en 1943 y llevado a ese campo de concentarción, no tengo certeza absoluta
si estuvo alli o en Bersen Bergel, pero eso ahora da igual, el ya no está y siempre
recordaba con mucho dolor todas las cosas que vió y que por supuesto sufrió en
carne propia.
María Jesús ROncarati G.
I visited your website for info on Dachau. My daughter is visiting with EF tours tomorrow. I just wanted to see what she would be seeing. My heart goes out to all of the ones that have been there to see the concentration camp.It would really be hard to see what the Dachau people had to go through. My prayers are with you.
Thanks for keeping this tragic era in our history alive....People need to know their history, so this never happens again...
thank you for making this information available. Please believe I will make sure my grandchildren know what happened and why it must never be forgotten nor allowed to happen again.
I was a soldier in the 3AD in Gelnhausen,West Germany.I took a tour of DACHAU and it made me sick!!! The German people should be so ashamed.To let something like this happen in our modern time is simply unforgivable. Germany should never be given the chance to become any kind of a power on the World seen again!!!! NO POWER, NO MILITARY, NO RIGHTS, They should be treated like they treated the Jewish people from 1937 until the end of the War.They are nothing but the World's 2nd. class citizens that deserve a lot worse than they recieved at Nurnburg.
We just went here this weekend. It was something to see because it is history and the people there should be remembered. It was not how I pictured it in my mind.
I really enjoyed this site. it was very good and it brought back memories of when i got to go to Dachau.
No German Should Forget This Time
I had the opportunity to visit the city of Munchen in three occasions also the city of Dachau I my oppinion they are beatiful cities
I visited Dachau over 15 years ago when my high school German class travelled to Germany for touring/exchange. I can still recall the intensity of emotions that I felt as I stood there -- overwhelming still. I have shared my slides and history of Dachau many times since. I will never forget what Dachau stands for. May we all NEVER forget......
I have visited Dachua on numerous occasions when we were station in Nuernberg, Giessen, Frankfurt and Munich West Germany in the Military. Each time this made me very sad. I can tell you right now, just reading this information for the first time in a few years continues to saddens me. I hope that this may never happen again.
Was dort Passiert ist finde ich schrecklich. Deshalb finde ich es gut wen dort eine
Gedenkstäte erichtet wurde. Ich finde es sehr schimm das so viele Jüden dort vergast wurden
In andenken an die Opfer Yvonne
My grandfather (Opa to me), Herr Max Nebel, whom I loved and admired very much, told me stories about Dachau from which he was rescued by American troops. I remember those stories so vividly. About the loss of his family, the starvation, the gas chambers, the task of having to burn the bodies and clean up afterwards. I still can't watch documentaries without thinking about my Opa. I hope to one day visit Dachau which has caused my Opa so much pain. Thank you for creating this website so that my children can hear the tales and history of their ancestors. My Oma, who still lives, tells me she will pass on to me the magazines that were issued after the war. I hope to translate it for my children and pass it on. Again, thank you.
Esperanza, sobre todo esperanza de que no dejemos que algo como Dachau pueda ocurrir
I visited Dachau while I was in the US Army, I have been there three times, it took me three times because I had to leave twice because of my feelings but I did see everything and very glad I did.
Hallo ! Ich finde es furchtbar was diesen vielen Menschen damals passiert ist und kann die Einstellung der heutigen rechtsradikalen Jugend nicht verstehn oder tolerieren !!!! Viele Grüße Tina
Wir sind durch unsere Geschichtslehrerin auf diese homepage aufmerksam gemacht wordne. uns haben die schrecklichen bilder und berichte sehr traurig gemacht. wir hoffen, dass es nie mehr solche schreckliche zeiten geben wird
Wir sind erschüttert über ganze was dort passiert ist.Wir besuchen auch bald das KZ das wird bestimmt noch mal so interessant. Ciao
Wir bedauern die all diese schrecklichen Geschehnisse,die damals passiert sind! Wir hoffen,dass so etwas NIE wieder passiert!!!
Servus ! Wir wollten uns mal für morgen, den 11.10.01, bei euch anmelden, also bis morgen dann, die Klasse 10a
My husband was stationed in Germany 1968-1971, we visited Dachau and we both were very moved by what we saw. I could actually feel the presence of the prisioners and it really shook me up. My son was born in Germany, but we returned home when he was 1 year old; if at all possible I want him to visit Dachau and experience the nightmare so he can have a better understanding of how great FREEDOM really is. Thank you for this web-site, God Bless You and God Bless America.
hello,since the movie "Band of Brothers"has been on HBO my son has asked alot of
questions about that war.he is curious and has asked me to find out things about it.
well that is why I came across your site.it is very informative.
I just hope I can answer his questions in a way he can understand and not frighten
him he is only 11 yrs old.
well I will bookmark your site to show him there were other camps.
z.
im doing a research paper for my english class on the dachu concentration camp.
if you could send me any information please do. it will be greatly appreciated.
thanks, beth
Good source of information
Super Homepage !!
Freunde von mir sind rechts und ich wollte mal wissen um was es damals eigentlich ging. Das was damals so grausam ich weiß gar nicht warum die da so dafür sind ich verachte diese Zeit einfach nur.
Tahnks for every thing.
This site is amazing. I am doing a project on the Dachau concentration camp and this information is remarkable. Thanks.
hello, im doing a report on this stuff, so i came to this site!
Great site.
ich finde es schade um die juden
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I have visited Dachau twice once in 1981 and again 1987. The camp still smells of death and has the feeling of horror. It was interesting to get a Germans point of view on the camp. As for the city of Dachau I don't know what the people of that city could of done against the SS. Great Sight.
it's a good idea to make such a site because a lot of world has forgoten the things that nazi's done to all people in the world.