EXPLORING the CONCENTRATION CAMP of DACHAU, GERMANY (complete tour)
SUBSCRIBE: - Let's visit the Dachau concentration camp which was the first of the Nazi concentration camps opened in Germany, intended to hold political prisoners. It is located on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory northeast of the medieval town of Dachau, about 16 km (10 mi) northwest of Munich in the state of Bavaria, in southern Germany. Opened in 1933 by Heinrich Himmler, its purpose was enlarged to include forced labor, and eventually, the imprisonment of Jews, German and Austrian criminals, and eventually foreign nationals from countries that Germany occupied or invaded. The Dachau camp system grew to include nearly 100 sub-camps, which were mostly work camps or Arbeitskommandos, and were located throughout southern Germany and Austria. The camps were liberated by U.S. forces on 29 April 1945.
Prisoners lived in constant fear of brutal treatment and terror detention including standing cells, floggings, the so-called tree or pole hanging, and standing at attention for extremely long periods. There were 32,000 documented deaths at the camp, and thousands that are undocumented.
Approximately 10,000 of the 30,000 prisoners were sick at the time of liberation.
In the postwar years the Dachau facility served to hold SS soldiers awaiting trial. After 1948, it held ethnic Germans who had been expelled from eastern Europe and were awaiting resettlement, and also was used for a time as a United States military base during the occupation. It was finally closed in 1960.
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Dachau Concentration Camp - Munich, Germany
Tour the Dachau Concentration Camp near Munich Germany with me. You will see the extermination showers, the crematorium, the barracks, and more. You will also learn about the types of experiments that were conducted here and see the living quarters and how they changed during the course of the war.
This is a heavy-hitting video. You can even notice my demeanor change from the beginning of the video to the end. I don't know if I will go to another concentration camp or not after this; it's quite depressing to see what we are capable of doing to one another.
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How To Get To Dachau Concentration Camp From Munich - Best Way By Train, Bus, XXL Pass
Our guide on the best ways how to get to Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial from Munich by bus or train.
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Germany Travel Vlog | Munich, Rothenburg, Dachau, Royal Castles, Berchtesgaden
Germany Travel Vlog | Munich, Rothenburg, Dachau, Royal Castles, Berchtesgaden // There really is nothing in Germany that didn’t WOW us—after landing in Munich we hit the ground running! We kicked off our trip with a city tour in Munich, followed by a visit to the Harburg Castle, the charming village of Rothenburg, an eye opening experience of the Dachau Concentration Camp, tours of the Royal Castles: Linderhorf Palace, Neuschwanstein Castle & Nymphenburg Palace, we drove the Autobahn and experience the beauty of Germany’s Alps in Berchtesgaden National Park and of course enjoyed some beer gardens and authentic German foods along the way. Every stop of our trip was amazing in the Bavaria area of Germany—I wouldn’t have changed a thing about it.
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Dachau in Munich concentration camp was the first of the Nazi concentration camps opened in Germany. Prisoners lived there in constant fear. This is a terrible story about war. This is a terrible story about murdering people.
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Nazi Concentration Camp 1933 - 1945
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Dachau Concentration Camp and Munich
Chris, Sam, and I took a road trip down to Munich for New Years. We went to the Dachau concentration camp. We also went into the city of Munich and went to the top of a cathedral tower.
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GERMANY: The NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMP of DACHAU, all areas shown
SUBSCRIBE: - Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp, opened in 1933, shortly after Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) became chancellor of Germany. Located in southern Germany, Dachau initially housed political prisoners; however, it eventually evolved into a death camp where countless thousands of Jews died from malnutrition, disease and overwork or were executed. In addition to Jews, the camp’s prisoners included members of other groups Hitler considered unfit for the new Germany, including artists, intellectuals, the physically and mentally handicapped and homosexuals. With the advent of World War II (1939-45), some able-bodied Dachau prisoners were used as slave labor to manufacture weapons and other materials for Germany’s war efforts. Additionally, some Dachau detainees were subjected to brutal medical experiments by the Nazis. U.S. military forces liberated Dachau in late April 1945.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Our Trip to Germany | Munich Oktoberfest, Neuschwanstein Castle, Dachau Concentration Camp and More
In September 2018, I went with a group of friends on a trip to Germany! It was absolutely amazing and I got to experience some of the coolest things! We attended Munich Oktoberfest and got to pretend we lived in a couple castles. I got to stay with and see some of my friends that live in Germany. We hung out at the Berlin Wall! I highly recommend a trip to Germany if you've never been.
The cities we visited:
Frankfurt (there wasn't too much to do here, I wouldn't spend a lot of time here)
Dusseldorf
Cologne
Berlin (we only spent 2 days here, I would definitely recommend more time as there is so much to see and do)
Bavaria Region
Munich
Rothenburg
We also took a day trip into the Netherlands and stayed overnight in Austria while we were exploring the Bavaria Region.
Dachau Concentration Camp - the first Nazi concentration camp opened in Germany, there were approximately 32,000 documented deaths and many more that went undocumented. This camp still contains reconstructed barracks, a krematorium, a gas chamber, and so much more. The feeling while walking around this camp was overwhelmingly intense. To know we were walking in a place that saw such evil and terror was incredibly sad. I definitely recommend visiting if you're in the Munich area.
In the Bavaria Region we visited Neuschwanstein Castle, Hohenschwangau Castle, and the Tegelrbergbahn luge track. I would visit the Hohenschwangau castle first because after you visit Neuschwanstein, nothing really impresses you. We enjoyed a lovely horse and carriage ride up to Neuschwanstein castle and took in a spectacular view of the castle from Mary's Bridge. The Tegelbergbahn luge track is about a 5-10 minute drive from the castles. There is a cable car that takes you to the top of the mountain but we got there late and were not able to ride the cable car. Instead we opted to do the luge track and had SO MUCH FUN. It was an absolute blast! Get ready to go pretty fast!
Munich Oktoberfest was out of this world. I was a little hesitant about going because I wasn't sure what to expect, but after attending I can definitely say I would go again. We got our drendels while in Fussen (Bavaria Region), so we felt like we looked the part. I recommend dressing up as it helps you to really feel like you're part of the festival. The tents were huge and everyone was just having such a great time! We spent 2 days walking around this festival (it looked like fairground with large beer halls) and I think we could've spent a lot more time there. Definitely get your hotel or AirBNB early because they sell out fast!
I had so much fun in Germany and the surrounding area. I hope that one day I get to return and experience all of this again!
Munich to Dachau and back
Dachau Nazi Concentration Camp Munich,Germany
Twenty some years ago, my husband and I visited the Dachau Concentration site and were unbelievably moved by what we saw. We had always felt compelled to visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau sites in Poland. This year, we arranged to make that journey and it, too, was very moving. As we started our journey back to Germany to return home, we decided we had to go back to Dachau. It isn't pleasant, but everyone should visit the site because that is how we will know and never allow it to happen again. This is the video that I made on this visit. I also have a video on line that I made at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Dachau Concentration Camp
Dachau concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager (KZ) Dachau) was the first of the Nazi concentration camps opened in Germany, intended to hold political prisoners. It is located on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory near the medieval town of Dachau, about 16 km northwest of Munich in the state of Bavaria, in southern Germany. Opened in 1933 by Heinrich Himmler, its purpose was enlarged to include forced labor, and eventually, the imprisonment of Jews, ordinary German and Austrian criminals, and eventually foreign nationals from countries which Germany occupied or invaded. It was finally liberated in 1945.
Prisoners lived in constant fear of brutal treatment and terror detention including standing cells, floggings, the so-called tree or pole hanging, and standing at attention for extremely long periods. There were 32,000 documented deaths at the camp, and thousands that are undocumented.
In the postwar years it served to hold SS soldiers awaiting trial, after 1948, it held ethnic Germans who had been expelled from eastern Europe and were awaiting resettlement, and also was used for a time as a United States military base during the occupation. It was finally closed for use in 1960.
There are several religious memorials within the Memorial Site, and there is no charge to visit.
After the takeover of Bavaria on 9 March 1933, Heinrich Himmler, then Chief of Police in Munich, began to speak with the administration of an unused gunpowder and munitions factory. He toured the site to see if it could be used for quartering protective-custody prisoners. The Concentration Camp at Dachau was opened 22 March 1933, with the arrival of about 200 prisoners from Stadelheim Prison in Munich and the Landsberg fortress (where Hitler had written Mein Kampf during his imprisonment). Himmler announced in the Münchner Neuesten Nachrichten newspaper that the camp could hold up to 5,000 people, and described it as the first concentration camp for political prisoners to be used to restore calm to Germany. It became the first regular concentration camp established by the coalition government of the National Socialist Party (Nazi Party) and the German Nationalist People's Party (dissolved on 6 July 1933).
Jehova's Witnesses, homosexuals, and emigrants are sent to KZ Dachau after the 1935 passage of the Nuremberg Laws which institutionalized racial discrimination. In early 1937, the SS, using prisoner labor, initiated construction of a large complex capable of holding 6,000 prisoners. The construction was officially completed in mid-August 1938. More political opponents, and over 11,000 German and Austrian Jews were sent to the camp after the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland in 1938. Sinti and Roma in the hundreds are sent to the camp in 1939, and over 13,000 prisoners are sent to the camp from Poland in 1940.
The gate at the Jourhaus building through which the prisoner's camp was entered contains the slogan, Arbeit macht frei, or 'Work will make you free.'
The prisoners of Dachau concentration camp originally were to serve as forced labor for a munition factory, and to expand the camp. It was used as a training center for SS guards and was a model for other concentration camps. The camp was about 990 feet wide and 1,980 feet long (300 × 600 m) in rectangular shape. The prisoner's entrance was secured by an iron gate with the motto Arbeit macht frei (Work will make you free). This reflected Nazi propaganda which trivialized concentration camps as labor and re-education camps, when in fact forced labor was used as a method of torture.
As of 1938, the procedure for new arrivals occurred at the Schubraum, where prisoners were to hand over their clothing and possessions There we were stripped of all our clothes. Everything had to be handed over: money, rings, watches. One was now stark naked.
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Munich to Dachau Using Public Transportation
Tinagirl takes you from downtown Munich to the Memorial Site in Dachau Germany to see the location of the first concentration camp built in 1933. Using the S-Bhan and the bus, you will see how easy it is to use public transportation to get to the Dachau Memorial site and Museum.
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Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Small-Group Tour
Learn the history behind the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial on a small-group tour from Munich.
Take a day trip from Munich to the Dachau Concentration Camp and memorial site, which combines the authenticity of its many surviving buildings with the function of a modern exhibition center. Tour the camp with an authorized guide, learning about its disturbing past, as well as its current role as a place of memory, pilgrimage and education.
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