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The prisoners’ entrance with the infamous “Arbeit macht frei” slogan (Photo: Author’s own)
SS leader Heinrich Himmler visiting Dachau in 1936 (Photo: Wikipedia)
SS-Gruppenführer Theodor Eicke, Chief Inspector of the concentration camps (Photo: Wikipedia)
Dr. Sigmund Rascher, the SS doctor in charge of the human experiments (Photo: timeline.com)
An 18-year-old Russian Jew prisoner, suffering from dysentery (Photo: AFP)
A photo of SS-Hauptsturmführer Heinrich Wicker, the last commander of the camp (Photo: ww2incolor.com)
The insignia of the 42nd Infantry Division (Photo: Wikipedia)
The 1924-39 (left) and the later insignia (right) of the 45th Infantry Division (Photo: Wikipedia)
U.S. soldiers looking at the piles of dead prisoners on rail cars (Photo: AFP)
Linden (on the bridge) giving orders at the Jourhaus, with Wicker and Maurer on the left (Photo: New York National Guard)
The alleged execution of German POWs by American soldiers at the coal yard (Photo: U.S. Army)
Jubilant prisoners after the liberation on the roll call square (Photo: Ullstein Bild)
Ovens of the crematorium, some prisoners were hanged on the support beams before cremation (Photo: Author’s own)
U.S. personnel prepare to hang Dr. Klaus Schilling on May 28, 1946 (Photo: ww2incolor.com)
A passage leading to the Catholic chapel between the remaining barracks (Photo: Author’s own)
A recent satellite picture of the Memorial Site (Photo: Google)













