Concentration Camp
#6
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HI
If you do a search here on Terezin I know you will find a good deal of information, including some of mine.
I visited Terezin in March.
If you would like that info emailed you in my Prague report, email me at
[email protected]
If you do a search here on Terezin I know you will find a good deal of information, including some of mine.
I visited Terezin in March.
If you would like that info emailed you in my Prague report, email me at
[email protected]
#7
Joined: Jun 2004
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Dachau Concentration Camp is located just outside of Munich.
http://goeurope.about.com/cs/germany/l/aa_dauchau.htm
http://goeurope.about.com/cs/germany/l/aa_dauchau.htm
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#8
Joined: Sep 2003
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We went to Dachau a few years ago while staying in Munich. It was very moving, and I felt honestly presented. There is a Movie, shich is played in English at a specific time each day, so check first. It also includes a museum and then we followed a self directed tour. My daughter was 12 at the time, and we felt important for her to see. Enjoy Munich. WE loved it.
#11
Joined: Apr 2003
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We went to Germany in April and went to the Dachau camp, it is a full day tour (we were told it could be done in a half a day) to see it all and read all of the facts and information on all of the photo boards you must plan a whole day. Rent one of the audio tour hand helds, it is very informative. It was amazing and sad, but very worth it, plan something up lifting for the end of the day!! (We went to Englisher Garden after!)
Have a great trip!!
Have a great trip!!
#13
Joined: Jan 2003
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The real trick to visiting the concentration camps is to do your research before you go. This way you have the history of the camp, the liberation and the life. I can't emphasis it enough.
You would be amazed at what they don't include on the tours. For example: When the United States Army liberated Dachau, there were railroad cars (think cattle cars) lining the railroad in the camp. All the camps were full and the cars had been going from camp to camp to find room. When the Army entered the camp, the smell was awful. The railroad cars were full of dead prisoners......all of them dead.
The liberators were so p____ off, they lined up the remaing SS troops and machined gun them. A few survived. Needless to say, Eisenhower was very "upset". No more of that!!! That is not on the tour. Your have to do your research.
Curious
You would be amazed at what they don't include on the tours. For example: When the United States Army liberated Dachau, there were railroad cars (think cattle cars) lining the railroad in the camp. All the camps were full and the cars had been going from camp to camp to find room. When the Army entered the camp, the smell was awful. The railroad cars were full of dead prisoners......all of them dead.
The liberators were so p____ off, they lined up the remaing SS troops and machined gun them. A few survived. Needless to say, Eisenhower was very "upset". No more of that!!! That is not on the tour. Your have to do your research.
Curious
#14

Joined: Aug 2003
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It is Dachau that is near Munich. You can reach it easily via subway - take it to the Dachau stop and then change to a bus to the camp (don't worry, everyone getting off that stop will be going to the same place you are)!!
It is definitely worth it. Allow half a day. Then do something more happy the rest of the day. Enjoy enjoy your trip!!
It is definitely worth it. Allow half a day. Then do something more happy the rest of the day. Enjoy enjoy your trip!!
#18
Joined: Jul 2005
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Dachau is very near, a suburb as others have said, of Munich.
Auschwitz is 50 kilometers from Krakow Poland.
Both concentration camps are authentic and historical. Whichever one you choose to visit should leaving a lasting and memorable impression on you.
Auschwitz is 50 kilometers from Krakow Poland.
Both concentration camps are authentic and historical. Whichever one you choose to visit should leaving a lasting and memorable impression on you.
#19
Joined: Dec 2003
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logos: Why is this scary and insulting? It is my understanding that Dachau has been set up to view at the urging and express help of former prisoners who want to make sure that this attrocity is never forgotten or repeated. It is a part of history that should not be ignored. We found our visit to Dachau to be a very moving experience. I am just trying to understand why you feel this is insulting.


