German concentration camps
#61
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If you are planning to be in Munich to check out dachau, why not make some time for yourself around Salzburg.<BR><BR>Mauthausen is about 90 minutes from Salzburg and I am told that it is quite something to visit. Unlike Dachau, it is a bit sadder since so many people actually died there.<BR><BR>Check out the internet www. mauthausen.com<BR><BR>Good luck
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Am going to Dachau myself in a few weeks, doing research yesterday I found a few good websites for history and information about the site:<BR><BR>http://www.kz-gedenkstaette-dachau.de/english/<BR><BR>http://members.aol.com/zbdachau/index_e.html<BR><BR>The Second one has many links to other good informational sites.
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I have been to both Dachau and Auschwitz. In my opinion, there is NO comparision.<BR><BR>Dachau has been greatly sanitized (the barracks have been torn down and then rebuilt as a sample, etc.). Auschwitz/Birkenau has been left basically unchanged since the Russians liberated the camp - remember the Poles lost many Polish intelligensia at Auschwitz. You still see rooms of human hair, luggage, toothbrushes, etc.<BR>A truly sobering experience...especially passing under the gate that states Work Makes Free (can't remember the German, I think it is Arbeit Meik Frei possibly).




