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Dachau Concentration Camp
... fortunate that we could fit this in, we didn't think we would have much time to see much in Munich. I was impressed by my first encounter with Germany, everything was so efficient and everyone was so helpful. There were several times we must have looked lost and people offered to help us.
Dachau concentration camp was one of the first opened and longest operating in Germany. It was a concentration camp as oppose to an extermination camp ...
Day Six, Dachau & Meadow Churches
... was barely enough time to skim through the museum inside the camp. I wish we could have stayed longer, but after about halfway, I couldn’t read any more captions or paragraphs or look at more photos of the prisoners. My stomach was churning. It was time to go.
I gratefully returned Kevin's red umbrella and boarded the coach with very wet feet and legs. The rest of the drive I tried to stuff my sandaled feet as close to/on top of ...
Dachau Concentration Camp
... itself was designed to capture the somber mood. I learned that the camp was first established in 1933 as a camp to house political adversaries and then ultimately became a strict work camp for all undesirables. At its height, the camp was only supposed to contain approximately 5-6000 men, but ultimately housed 30,000 inmates. This was not a death camp, but thousands died from ...
'Arbeit Macht Frei'
...the iron gates to the concentration camp in Dachau bears these words, meaning 'work will set you free'. I was disgusted at the organization of camp and the efficiency of its design...
That's all I will be saying about our last day here in Germany...again, I will update properly tomorrow...
I know I haven't posted anything about our adventures in GERMANY at all! SORRY! We've been out and ...
Prost!
... table, but really the only option was to order a beer. We ordered a couple and the waiter would come back carrying at least 10 of these gigantic mugs at once. How they do it, especially without dropping them, I'll never know. A group of people sat next to us, but were pretty quiet. I just can't explain how crazy the tent was that night though. Everyone was dressed up in dirndls and lederhosen swinging their beers and singing and yelling. After ...