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Dachau Concentration Camp


After the Liberation of Dachau

40th Combat Engineer Regiment at Dachau

Eisenhower in Dachau

Survivor Stories~Jack Adler

Jewish Prisoners marched out of Dachau

Philip Riteman (Fischel Reitman)

Mendel Rosenberg

Oscar Heller

Salomon and Peewee

Survivors of the Dachau “death train” saved by an African American soldier

Abraham Klausner Born: in the U.S.

LIBERATION OF DACHAU CONCENTRATION CAMP By: George Janiszewski

Memories Of Dachau Still Hold A Survivor

90-year-old Survivor of Dachau Tells his Story

An American Jewish Soldier’s Letter to his Wife about the Dachau “death train”

(Legal Bulletin of the Reich No. 17), February 28, 1933.

The Dachau Gas Chambers

The Dachau Gas Chambers Photograph 3

The Dachau Gas Chambers Photograph 4

Survivors in Dachau. (May 1945)

Survivors of Dachau Concentration Camp, May 1945.

the Dachau Trials Trials by U.S. Army Courts in Europe 1945 - 1948

Nazi Crimes on Trial Introduction

List of Tried Cases

Dachau: Principal Distinguishing Badges Worn by Prisoners

Dachau, Concentration Camp, OSS section, Seventh Army

U.S. Army Air Forces Lt. Delbert R. Walden

Original Dachau Compound

Dachau Trials US vs. Martin Gottfried Weiss

Gustav Petrat

US vs. Franz Kofler, et al (including Gustav Petrat)

US vs. Lauriano Navas, et al

Frau Ilse Koch

Story date: 22 September 1906~1 September 1967

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Commandant Franz Ziereis

Prof. Dr. Klaus Schilling

Erhart Brauny

Rudolf Merkel

Malmedy Massacre Trial

US vs. Josias Erbprinz zu Waldeck-Pyrmont

US vs. Josias Erbprinz zu Waldeck-Pyrmont

The Trial of Dr. Hans Eisele

US vs. Josias Erbprinz zu Waldeck-Pyrmont

Dachau Death Statistics

Medical Experiments at Dachau

Babies at Dachau

Statue of the Unknown Prisoner at Dachau

Graves of Thousands of Unknown

Letter from Dr. Sigmund Rascher to Heinrich Himmler

Catholic Priests in the Dachau Concentration Camp

Julius Streicher

Still Smoldering Barracks

Disinfected Prisoner Uniforms

Survivors in Dachau Cheer

42nd Rainbow Division

"Seventh U.S. Army Tankmen"

Pile of Prisoners Clothing

View of the Dachau Death Train

Pile of Deceased Prisoners

Death March

Death March 2

Death March 3

THE DACHAU KILLINGS (April, 1945)

THE WEBLING ATROCITY (April, 1945)