Polish prisoners in Dachau toast their liberation from the camp. Poles constituted the largest ethnic group in the camp during the war, followed by Russians, French, Yugoslavs, Jews, and Czechs. (Source)
Liberated Dachau camp prisoners cheer U.S. troops (Source)
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SS men confer with General Henning Linden (person with helmet, looking to his right) during the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp (April 29, 1945) (Source)
Female prisoners at Dachau wave to their liberators (Source)
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German scientist, Friedrich Hoffman, testifies at the trial of former camp personnel and prisoners from Dachau. In his hand he holds records showing that hundreds of priests died at the camp after being exposed to malaria during Nazi medical experiments. (Source)
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Pictures depicting the Holocaust shown at the camp. (Source)
The gate at the Jourhaus building through which the prisoner's camp was entered contains the slogan, Arbeit macht frei, or 'Work Sets You Free.' (Source)
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German concentration camps: Auschwitz, Oranienburg, Mauthausen and Dachau in "The Polish White Book", New York (1941). (Source)
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Heinrich Himmler (front right, beside prisoner) inspecting Dachau Concentration Camp on 8 May 1936. (Source)