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Dachau was a Nazi German concentration camp near the city of Dachau. It was located north of Munich, in southern Germany. It was constructed in a former gunpowder factory. Construction of Dacha was completed on March 21, 1933. On April 29, 1945, Dachau was freed by the United States Army. For many years after its liberation, it was used as a residence for refugees.
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Z.B.Dachau - A group investigating the contemporary history of Dachau. Contains history, camp personnel, and hints for visiting. Also available in German and Spanish. Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial - Describes the museum, archive and library, and features a multimedia virtual tour. Also includes information about education courses and special exhibitions. [English and German] Dachau Memorial Site - Contains monuments, a tour of the camp, and photos of victims, survivors and the liberation. Dachau Concentration Camp - Contains a photo essay of a trip to Dachau, with reader comments. The Nizkor Project: Dachau - Contains reports and letters about the medical experiments done at the camp. Jewish Virtual Library: Dachau - Information on prisoner experiments, photographs, plus a list of guards prosecuted during the Dachau trial with their punishment. Wikipedia: Dachau Concentration Camp - Contains a brief history of the camp, plus a list of famous prisoners. Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site - Contains a large list of personal accounts of visiting the camp, photographs, and essays. The History Place: The Early Days of Dachau - Details the conditions of life at an early concentration camp. Dachau: Principal Distinguishing Badges Worn by Prisoners - A listing of all the badges with images. Dachau, May Day, 1945 - Contains an account by journalist Don Rodda, an American GI who helped liberate the camp. Sherman Alexie - Inside Dachau - Offers poems about a personal visit to the site. Testimony Excerpts - Christa M. - A witness describes prisoners from Dachau in video and audio formats. Dachau Liberation - Personal account of Chuck Ferree, a liberator of the camp. Dacha and its Liberation - A personal account by Felix L. Sparks. Dachau: A Reading for Two Voices - Contains the story of Ronald John Vierling, his story of visiting Dachau, and his conversation with a former captive.
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