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Dachau Defined
Large concentration camp located in Germany, near Munich, where prisoners were kept for slave labor and medical experiments. It also housed facilities for mass murder and cremation. Map of Concentration Camps.
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World's largest monastery library restored to its baroque splendour
Published August 17, 2008, 9:54 pm, AFP via Yahoo! News
The world's largest monastery library, in the quaint Austrian town of Admont, has re-opened after four years of restoration work that have returned all its rococo splendour to this baroque jewel.
12th Armored veterans are urged to safeguard history of World War II
Published August 16, 2008, 10:00 pm, Abilene Reporter-News
Veterans of the 12th Armored Division, who fought together in some of the toughest battles of World War II in Europe, ended their reunion Saturday evening in Abilene at the MCM Elegante Suites. Many of them leaned on the table for support as they lifted their eyes to the Stars and Stripes, placed their hands over their hearts and saluted Old Glory one more time.
From a Quiet American, a Story of War and Remembrance
Published August 16, 2008, 8:09 am, New York Times
An antidote to America?s fear of supposed strangers relies on listening to people like Harry Abe, a Japanese-American, and remembering who they are.
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- Roma (Gypsies) in the Holocaust - The Patrin Web Journal: Roma were the only other population besides the Jews who were targeted for extermination on racial grounds in the Final Solution. Links on this page provide documentation of Roma persecution.
- The Dachau Gas Chambers (with photographs) - by Harry W. Mazal OBE - Holocaust-Hist ory.org: The Dachau concentration camp officially opened on Wednesday, March 22, 1933, with an accommodation of 5,000 persons. It was reported in the Münchner Neueste Nachrichten, a day before.
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- Dachau Concentration Camp - photo.net: Dachau
- Dachau concentration camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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