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WW2

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  1. The first concentration camp By: Alexis K., Ashlynn T., Maria D., And Danielle C. Dachau

  2. History of DAchau Who Where • Theodore Eicke replaced Wackerle as Dachau commandant. Prisoners who tried to escape were brutally beaten to death. It is located on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory near the northeastern part of the town of Dachau, about ten miles northwest of Munich in southern Germany.

  3. Why and When Dachau camp started Why When • 1892-1943, started in June in 1933. Himmler brought new management to make sure that Hitler could not take away his role of power. • It started in 1845, but did not start as a concentration camp. It started as a working place for soldiers in Nazi Germany for training. Until 1933 it then became a concentration camp. Hitler Nazis Training

  4. Rules For the prisoners • The Prisoners had to keep the barrows correctly kept. • Only the Jewish Prisoners were allowed one piece of bread. That was given out at breakfast. • No eating meat. • No personal possessions • No complaining. • No unauthorized talking. • Work or die • Dachau role call

  5. Death rates • How many were killed all together? • All together there were 41, 500 that died in the camp or were executed. • How many were brought to the camp per year? • At the end of the first year there were about 4800.

  6. Dachau Timeline • March 20, 1933 - Dachau Opens • May 25, 1933 - Dachau Exempted from Judicial Authority • October 1, 1933 - Punishment and Administration Regulations • August 15, 1938 - Dachau Camp Expanded • November 9, 1938 - Kristallnacht Arrests • September 27, 1939 - Conversion to Armed Forces Training Camp • September 3, 1941 - SS Doctors begin Selections of Prisoners • November 15, 1941 - Soviet POWS in Dachau • March 17, 1942 - Crematorium Site Chosen • June 3, 1942 - Polish Priests Deported to Dachau • October 3, 1942 - Medical Experiments Conducted on Prisoners • January 26, 1943 - Typhus Epidemic • January 15, 1945 - SS Reports Prisoner Statistics • April 26, 1945 - Death March to Tegernsee • April 29, 1945 - US Forces Liberate Camp The death march

  7. Dachau schedule for prisoners • “Three times a day, we were counted. We had to carry the dead to the square. Each time, we had to stand at attention in all kinds of weather. We stood wearing next to nothing, had weak bladders, while our tormentors had sheepskin coats and felt boots. The bastards really enjoyed watching us suffer. I remember how the guards had a good laugh when one of them "accidentally" let loose with a machine gun, killing about 30 prisoners.” • Start of by being awakened by the guards. you had to find your shoes and make the straw bed up in military style. Then you must wash up and rush to breakfast. • Then all the prisoners line up in a row for roll call. You are not allowed to move or talk. • The its off to work in the groups you were assigned to for the day. • After awhile a whistle will signal for lunch. • After lunch you will have to go back to work • The last whistle tells you its time to go back to camp. That is when you are going to do evening role call. • After role call you are made to return to your barrack. Where you are not allowed to leave at all during the night. Dachau barracks

  8. Fun Facts • The “new” camp, completed in mid-1938, was composed of 32 barracks and was designed to hold 6,000 prisoners • At the entrance of Dachau was placed a gate topped with the infamous phrase, "Arbeit Macht Frei" ("Work Sets You Free”). • The first prisoners arrived in Dachau on March 22, 1933, two days after the acting Munich Chief of Police and Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler announced the camp’s creation • By the end of the first year, there had been 4,800 registered prisoners in Dachau • On June 30, 1934, Hitler decided it was time to rid the Nazi Party of those who were threatening his rise to power. Dachau front sign

  9. Dachau now • a 5-hour tour of the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, which today displays the authenticity of the original environment. It is a place of memory, of pilgrimage, and of education. • Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site (KZ Gedenkstaette)Alte Römerstraße 7585221 Dachau • Tue-Sun, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Monday closed (except on public holidays) • Entrance is free, no reservation required • +49 (0) 8131 / 66 99 70 Camp now

  10. Citations • https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/.../dachaupict. • www.kz-gedenkstaette-dachau.de/...Cached • Similar • www.thirdreichruins.com/dachau.htm • www.kz-gedenkstaette-dachau.de/ • history1900s.about.com • www.dachautour.com

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