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Concentration Camp Dachau
"Dachau, 1933 - 1945, will stand for all time as one of history's most gruesome symbols of inhumanity. There our troops found sights, sounds and stenches beyond belief, cruelties so enormous as to be incomprehensible to the normal mind. Dachau and death were synonymous."
William W. Quinn, 7th US Army
By the first of May, 1933, there were 1200 inmates in the camp; mostly political prisoners from Munich. These were comprised by members of the Social Democratic and Communist parties, many Catholics and many Jewish doctors and lawyers.
Guards began murdering inmates from the very first days of the camp's existence.
Close to the end of 1933, 4,821 registered prisoners had arrived in Dachau. By 1945, 206,206 prisoners had been registered. The total number of dead may never be known. Soviet prisoners of war were summarily executed by the thousands, civilians were assigned by the Gestapo to the camp for "Sonderbehandlung" "Special Treatment," a Nazi euphemism which signified "killing" and a great many died in evacuation marches and death marches. These deaths were never registered. The International Tracing Service in Arolson reports 31,591 dead among the prisoners that were registered.
Original images courtesy of Dachau Memorial and National Archives, College Park Maryland.
Other images by Robert H. Miller
"Dachau, 1933 - 1945, will stand for all time as one of history's most gruesome symbols of inhumanity. There our troops found sights, sounds and stenches beyond belief, cruelties so enormous as to be incomprehensible to the normal mind. Dachau and death were synonymous."
William W. Quinn, 7th US Army
By the first of May, 1933, there were 1200 inmates in the camp; mostly political prisoners from Munich. These were comprised by members of the Social Democratic and Communist parties, many Catholics and many Jewish doctors and lawyers.
Guards began murdering inmates from the very first days of the camp's existence.
Close to the end of 1933, 4,821 registered prisoners had arrived in Dachau. By 1945, 206,206 prisoners had been registered. The total number of dead may never be known. Soviet prisoners of war were summarily executed by the thousands, civilians were assigned by the Gestapo to the camp for "Sonderbehandlung" "Special Treatment," a Nazi euphemism which signified "killing" and a great many died in evacuation marches and death marches. These deaths were never registered. The International Tracing Service in Arolson reports 31,591 dead among the prisoners that were registered.
Original images courtesy of Dachau Memorial and National Archives, College Park Maryland.
Other images by Robert H. Miller
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Livres d'art et de photographie
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Format choisi: Format paysage, 25×20 cm
# de pages: 40 - Date de publication: mars 23, 2009
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À propos du créateur
Robert Miller
Canton, Michigan USA
I am a professional photographer and author. I specialize on Panoramic and high resolution photographs. My newest book still officially untitled "My Father's Secret War" is being released on the 65th Anniversary of D-Day, June 6th in Mortain France.