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  1. El campo de concentración de Dachau fue un campo de concentración nazi cercano al pueblo de Dachau, a 13 km al noroeste de Múnich, en Baviera (sur de Alemania). El campo fue construido sobre una fábrica de pólvora en desuso y sus instalaciones principales fueron terminadas el 21 de marzo de 1933.

  2. Opening hours. The Memorial is open to visitors daily from 9 am to 5 pm. The Memorial is closed on December 24th. Free entry. Guided tours in English daily at 11 am and 1 pm. Audio guides are available.

  3. Dachau was the concentration camp that was in operation the longest, from March 1933 to April 1945, nearly all twelve years of the Nazi regime. Dachau's close proximity to Munich, where Hitler came to power and where the Nazi Party had its official headquarters, made Dachau a convenient location.

  4. Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission is free, pre-registration is not necessary. Please note that there is a fee for parking at the memorial (car / motorcycle 3,- Euro, bus / camper 5,- Euro).

  5. 6 de nov. de 2020 · The wrenching images and first‑hand testimonies of Dachau recorded by U.S. soldiers brought the horrors of the Holocaust home to America.

  6. 9 de nov. de 2009 · Dachau, a concentration camp that opened in Nazi Germany in 1933 after Adolf Hitler seized power, held thousands of Jews, political prisoners and others.

  7. Up until the end of the war, the Dachau concentration camp operates a network of 140 subcamps, located foremost in southern Bavaria. The function of the main camp changes: it becomes a collection and distribution point of slave workers for the subcamps.

  8. 24 de sept. de 2024 · Dachau, the first Nazi concentration camp in Germany, established on March 10, 1933, slightly more than five weeks after Adolf Hitler became chancellor. Built at the edge of the town of Dachau, about 12 miles north of Munich, it became the model and training center for all other SS-organized camps.

  9. The Concentration Camp Memorial Site makes Dachau Europe's central place of learning and remembrance. More than 900,000 people from all over the world come here each year to learn from the lessons of contemporary history.

  10. On March 22 1933, the Nazi regime opened a concentration camp on the grounds of the disused Königlich Bayerische Pulver- und Munitionsfabrik Dachau, a defunct factory complex that once produced gunpowder and ammunition. This prison and place of terror existed for twelve years.